Sentences with phrase «older cellular age»

Shorter telomeres mean an older cellular age.

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Founded in 2017 and based in Emeryville, California, Finless Foods is one of a number of startups using so - called cellular agriculture to replace age - old methods of food production: farming, animal husbandry, and, in this case, fishing.
This cellular switch may no longer work as well in the elderly, which Bading believes may explain the decline in memory typically observed in old age.
Older adults who take a novel antioxidant that specifically targets cellular powerhouses, or mitochondria, see age - related vascular changes reverse by the equivalent of 15 to 20 years within six weeks, according to new University...
Research by Nicole Schupf, PhD, DrPH, Epidemiology, about older mothers and healthy cellular aging was the topic of 2017's most popular article in the Member Research and Reports section of the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health's «Friday Letter» newsletter.
It has previously been shown to activate a cellular process known as autophagy, which protects against aging by enabling cells to degrade and discard old, damaged «cellular garbage» before it damages cells.
We investigated telomere dysfunction, a recently discovered biomarker of cellular senescence, and found that the number of senescent fibroblasts increases exponentially in the skin of aging baboons, reaching > 15 % of all cells in very old individuals.
Our results reveal cellular heterogeneity in the onset of HSC aging and implicate a role for JAK2V617F - driven proliferation in the p53 - mediated functional decline of old HSCs.
So fasting may actually reverse the entire aging process by getting rid of old cellular junk and replacing it with new parts.
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