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Description: For the first time, researchers have prevented the typical age-related decline in a whole organ, allowing old mice to have livers that keep working like when they were young. This ScienCentral News video reports on a strategy that researchers think could lead to treatments for age-related decline in other organs, such as the brain. Brain animation courtesy iStockphoto.com/Piotr Podermanski. www.sciencentral.com ... old age mice organ repair toxic protein oxidation gene therapy alzheimer's ...