Posted on 07/02/2009 3:43:49 PM PDT by JoeProBono
Scientists from Texas are batty over a new discovery which could lead to the single most important medical breakthrough in human historysignificantly longer lifespans. The discovery, featured on the cover of the July 2009 print issue of The FASEB Journal, shows that proper protein folding over time in long-lived bats explains why they live significantly longer than other mammals of comparable size, such as mice.
(Excerpt) Read more at sciencedaily.com ...
The Mexican Free-tailed Bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) lives a very long life compared to closely related animals such as mice.
I’m sorry, Mr. Scientist. I’m not smearing bat chit on any part of me to look more youthful. I’ve earned my stripes!
I want to know how they can possibly live longer without government sponsored health care.
I love bats. The bat colony under that bridge in Down Town Austin Texas has to be seen (and smelled) to be believed!
Me neither. One night I might start sucking blood on someone’s neck...
Austin Bat Colony
ROFLMAO!!!!!!
How do they figure mice and bats are related? Mice are herbivorious rodents and bats are carnivores.
Just what we need, a therapy that makes Rats live longer. I guess if this team words fast, we can see Senator Byrd celebrate his 100th year in the Senate!
the July 2009 print issue of The FASEB Journal, shows that proper protein folding over time in long-lived bats explains why they live significantly longer than other mammals of comparable size
thanks, bfl
I guess this explains why Batman has gotten old after all these years. Or why Robin’s still a teenager.
They didn't. They said "of comparable size."
Although they are related. They're both mammals.
"The Mexican Free-tailed Bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) lives a very long life compared to closely related animals such as mice. (Credit: Photo by Ron Groves/United States Department of Transportation)"...
Let’s not speculate about their home life though... ;’)
You cheated and clicked the link! :-)
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