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Scientists identify a naked mole rat gene linked to healthier aging and limb regrowth hopes

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Published on 11 May 2026
Scientists identify a naked mole rat gene linked to healthier aging and limb regrowth hopes

The gene boosts repair makers tied to longevity

Researchers studying naked mole rats found a gene that drives high levels of high molecular weight hyaluronic acid, a molecule linked to cancer resistance, lower inflammation, and healthier aging. When scientists introduced the gene into mice, the animals showed improved health markers and a modest lifespan increase, reigniting interest in regenerative medicine.

  • A naked mole rat gene raises high molecular weight hyaluronic acid levels
  • The molecule is linked to cancer resistance and reduced inflammation
  • Mice with the gene lived healthier lives and gained some lifespan
  • Findings could inform future anti aging and regeneration research
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