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1 'Remodelling' damaged nuclei could lead to new treatments for accelerated ageing disease - [Thu, 01 May 2014 18:00:00 +0000 ] Around 150 people worldwide are known to suffer from HGPS, a disease which results from a specific genetic mutation which is not inherited. Usually diagnosed around the age of six months, children with HGPS lose their hair, look old and suffer many of the symptoms of ageing, including brittle bones, stroke and heart attacks. They generally live only until their early teens.In cells from people with HGPS, the nucleus is marked out because, unlike a normal cell’s round nucleus, HGPS cell nuclei are ...
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