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$7.5 million to study elusive cell type important in aging,
$7.5 million to study elusive cell type important in aging,
$7.5 million to study elusive cell type important in aging, cancer, other diseases - The Source
Washington University School of Medicine has joined the NIH's SenNet, a national research network focused on understanding senescent cells, an elusive but important cell type that plays key roles in the diseases of aging.
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