May 5 - A blood-based protein called GDF11 that can rejuvenate the hearts of aging mice, has a similar effect on the the mice's brain and skeletal muscle function, according to scientists at Harvard University. The findings, which were published online in the journals Nature Medicine and Science, could soon lead to clinical trials of GDF11 treatments for humans. Rob Muir reports.
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