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The same molecules that endow naked mole rats with springy, wrinkled skin also seem to prevent the homely rodents from contracting cancer. Research published on Nature 's website today identifies a sugary cellular secretion that stops the spread of would-be tumors. [More]Source: Simple Molecule Surrounding Cells in Mole Rats Prevents Them from Getting Cancer
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