Ascorbate and glutathione: the heart of the redox hub

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In an in vitro study conducted by Professor Khavinson and colleagues in 2003, the team demonstrated that epithalon elongates telomeres and induces telomerase activity when introduced to telomerase-negative human fetal fibroblast cultures
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Antibodies to reduced glutathione