Scientists Discover an On/Off Switch for Aging Cells

The switch controls the growth of telomeres, the timekeepers of cells.

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LA JOLLA–Scientists at the Salk Institute have discovered an on-and-off “switch” in cells that may hold the key to healthy aging. This switch points to a way to encourage healthy cells to keep dividing and generating, for example, new lung or liver tissue, even in old age.

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