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T.A. Sciences Developing Skin-Care Cosmeceutical That Prolongs Cell Life

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

Executive Summary

Nutraceutical marketer Telomerase Activation Sciences is developing a skin-care product from a molecule it says maintains or increases the length of telomeres - genetic elements believed to play a central role in cell aging

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