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Fission Yeast Does Not Age under Favorable Conditions, but Does So after Stress
Miguel Coelho, Aygül Dereli, Anett Haese, Sebastian Kühn, Liliana Malinovska, Morgan E. DeSantis, James Shorter, Simon Alberti, Thilo Gross and Iva M. Tolić-Nørrelykke
Current Biology 23, 1844-1852, 2013

"Dresdnerin enteckt die ewige Jugend "

Coverage in Bild.

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"Could this discovery be key to eternal youth?"

Coverage in Huffington Post:

"For lessons in anti-ageing, we need look no further than celebrities who are obsessed with youth and suffer disastrous consequences at the end of a plastic surgeon's knife. However, could there finally be a solution in nature for a more natural-looking method of anti-ageing? Scientists have discovered a new microbe that stays forever young and could help unlock the secrets of ageing..."

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"Could Dorian Gray microbe be key to eternal life"

Coverage in 'The Scotsman':

"The yeast microbe, called 
S. pombe, is said to be immune to ageing, as it rejuvenates every time it reproduces. Researchers say the discovery of S. pombe “provides fundamental insights into the mechanism of ageing”..."

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Interview on "Good Morning with Phil Hammond"

Live Radio interview on this paper.

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"Yeast microbe can stay 'Forever Young'"

Coverage in 'The Herald':

"A microbe that stays forever young and could help unlock the secrets of ageing has been discovered by scientists...."

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"Could microbe be key to eternal youth?"

Coverage in Business Standard:

"Scientists have discovered a microbe that stays young forever by rejuvenating every time it reproduces, a finding that provides fundamental insights into the mechanisms of ageing..."

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"Hefe hebelt ihren Alterungsprozess aus"

Coverage in the "Welt":

"Seegurken, Süßwasserpolypen oder Pilze machen es uns vor: Sie können offenbar ewig leben. Eine Hefe-Art aber treibt es auf die Spitze: Sie verjüngt sich sogar. Eines Tages kann die Medizin davon vielleicht profitieren..."

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