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2801. A milestone for aging research  
Two LGSA students - Andreas Petzold and Philipp Koch - participated in the discovery of the genome sequence of N. furzeri as shared first authors. When observing the colorful Turquoise killifish…  
2804. Genes for a longer, healthier life found (ETH Zurich)  
Out of a ’haystack’ of 40,000 genes from three different organisms, scientists at ETH Zurich and a research consortium in Jena have found genes that are involved in physical ageing. If you influence…  
2805. Press Campaign Cell Paper  
N. furzeri - Introduction to the fish  
2806. Press Campaign Cell Paper  
Relevance of Sequencing the N. furzeri Genome  
2807. Press Campaign Cell Paper  
Fast-Aging - What is new about the N. furzeri  
2808. Press Campaign Cell Paper  
N. furzeri & Evolution  
2810. Familiensiegel für Leibniz-Institut  
TA - Thüringer Allgemeine  
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