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Entries in yeast (1)

Friday
Oct292010

Heavy hydrogen keeps yeast looking good

Organic molecules containing a heavy isotope of hydrogen resist the kind of cell damage that happens with ageing. [New Scientist, 29 October 2010]

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Posted on DateFriday, October 29, 2010 at 12:42PM
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