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Published 16:20 7 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 17:42 7 Jan 2019 GMT
A new study from the University of Alabama at Birmingham has found that there's a gene mutation that can dramatically affect wrinkled skin.
So basically, our chemical energy cells are made up of mitochondria. When we age, our mitochondria breaks down and that's what leads to wrinkles and hair loss.
The scientists studied mice and activated a mutation in the mitochondria which caused it to decline, meaning they got grey hair, while in some others hair started falling out and in three to four weeks, the mice became wrinkled.
When the researchers turned off the mutation, hair started to grow back and the wrinkles disappeared.
“To our knowledge, this observation is unprecedented," Keshav Singh, professor of genetics and co-author of the study at the University of Alabama at Birmingham said.
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