• [Photo] J.W. Bizzaro September 7, 2000
    ``Cytoclonal Pharmaceutics Inc. announced today the completion of an agreement with the Research & Development Institute Inc. (RDI) at Montana State University for worldwide rights to their Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (TERT) gene technology. The Telomerase gene technology involves a gene which codes for Telomerase and could be used in fungal fermentation for optimizing the production of Telomerase for medical use....`Telomerase is one of the most important proteins from the human genome,' said Dr. Arthur P. Bollon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Cytoclonal. `The availability of the Telomerase gene could enhance Cytoclonal's Telomerase program for commercial development.' Cytoclonal has exclusive rights to the Montana State University developed Telomerase gene technology (TERT) and a corresponding fungal production system that makes Telomerase, the so called `immortality' enzyme, which is expressed in most human cancers.''

    Press release:
    http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/000906/tx_cytoclo.html

    Lovely. Now you must pay a royalty to Cytoclonal for every Telomerase enzyme that you produce in your body :-) Reference by Genomics Today.

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Telomerase
Submitted by Nobody ; posted on Tuesday, January 28, 2003
I'ma young guy. And i want to live forever!!!!!For a mortal with high school diploma all that talk about enzyme that can rejuvinate telomerase is a fairy tale. I wonder how effective is such enzyme? Will it have side effects? And, How does one apply such enzyme to their own body? If all that this talk is true, there shouldn't be any problem to make old people young again. Now, how much does that cost?

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Telomerase
Submitted by Nobody ; posted on Tuesday, January 28, 2003
I'ma young guy. And i want to live forever!!!!!For a mortal with high school diploma all that talk about enzyme that can rejuvinate telomerase is a fairy tale. I wonder how effective is such enzyme? Will it have side effects? And, How does one apply such enzyme to their own body? If all that this talk is true, there shouldn't be any problem to make old people young again. Now, how much does that cost?

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