Genes determining cellular senescence in yeast

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4351723, 4352542, 536 2374, C12Q 168, C12N 1500, C12N 119, C07H 2104

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ABSTRACT:
Methods of isolating mutant yeast cells with increased life span, as well as mutant yeast cells isolated by the methods, are disclosed. Also described are methods of identifying agents which increase life span of yeast cells, and methods of isolating genes which affect senescence in organisms.

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