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New Anti-Aging Company Targets Gut-Body Axis, Seeks Investors

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Research centers on molecules that bind to specific docking sites in the gut that, when activated, determine how immune cells behave.

​Research centers on molecules that bind to specific docking sites in the gut that, when activated, determine how immune cells behave. Read More

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