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Mouse and Human Age Equivalency

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Ayo | 08:27 Sat 10th Jun 2006 | Animals & Nature
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How old is a house mouse (Mus musculus) at any given time in 'human years' (i.e. one month of a mouse's life equals x amount of human years)?
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from here they say

"a 27-month-old mouse (age 80-plus in human years)"
Getting a mouse to live to at least five years of age, instead of the normal two years, will be the first hurdle. Andrzej Bartke of the Southern Illinois School of Medicine managed to get his mouse, a genetically engineered critter named GHR-KO 11C (11C for short), to live 1,819 days, just short of five years. That is the equivalent of 150 to 180 human years.

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http://www.longevitymeme.org/articles/viewarti cle.cfm?article_id=22&page=1

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