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by gvand
2607 days ago
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I wonder if someone has ever applied some of these studies (that sometimes show an increased lifespan from 30% to 60%) with the sole intent to obtain a super mouse with incredibly long lifespan and some other incredible characteristics. |
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In 2003, the organization was made public as the Methuselah Foundation at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Aging Association,[7] where they awarded the first Methuselah Mouse Prize to Andrej Bartke for his work on mice that lived the equivalent of 180 human years.