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College Announces 2018 Employee Award Recipients
07 May 18
Fighting Human Disease at All Scales, from Multispecies to Submolecular
05 Oct 17
These cross-section images show three-dimensional human skin models made of living skin cells. Untreated model skin (left panel) shows a thinner dermis layer (black arrow) compared with model skin treated with the antioxidant methylene blue (right panel). A new study suggests that methylene blue could slow or reverse dermal thinning (a sign of aging) and a number of other symptoms of aging in human skin. Image credit: Zheng-Mei Xiong/University of Maryland
Common Antioxidant Could Slow Symptoms of Aging in Human Skin
30 May 17
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Safe, Inexpensive Chemical Found to Reverse Symptoms of Progeria in Human Cells
10 Dec 15
Deciphering the Mysteries of Aging
16 Jan 13
From Research to Market
10 Oct 12

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