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<h3>We Human</h3> | <h3>We Human</h3> | ||
- | <p>Vitamin C has been playing a pivotal role in scavenging free radical and collagen synthesis. People with long-time insufficient ingestion of vitamin C, sailors for instance, could suffer from scurvy disease. To make | + | <p>Vitamin C has been playing a pivotal role in scavenging free radical and collagen synthesis. People with long-time insufficient ingestion of vitamin C, sailors for instance, could suffer from scurvy disease. To make matters worse, accumulation of free radical could be an important factor of aging.</p> |
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<h2 class="bs-docs-featurette-title">The answer is fusion.</h2> | <h2 class="bs-docs-featurette-title">The answer is fusion.</h2> | ||
- | <p class="lead">Lemur catta,also called Lemur, is a kind of monkey and one of the two species of anthropoids with full and functional GLO gene. Lemur could be a good source of GLO gene if intend to regain our capability of producing | + | <p class="lead">Lemur catta,also called Lemur, is a kind of monkey and one of the two species of anthropoids with full and functional GLO gene. Lemur could be a good source of GLO gene if intend to regain our capability of producing vitamin C, just like our ancestors. However, there's still a long way to go.</p> |
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