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Elizabeth Parrish was growing old before her time,
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Telomeres are long stretches of repetitive DNA at the ends of chromosomes. They work like plastic aglets on shoelaces, preventing chromosomes from fraying and getting chewed up. When telomeres get too short,
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Parrish and researchers at her company decided it was time to see if stretching telomeres in people could also lengthen life. Too impatient to wait for Food and Drug Administration approval for clinical trials in people,
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An intravenous infusion delivered viruses carrying a gene for a telomere-lengthening enzyme into her bloodstream. The gene therapy was also designed to inhibit action of the myostatin gene,
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