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Longevity Science Part 1 of (Approx 6 Or 8 - More To Come, Please Subscribe For Updates, While We Are Completing Post Production. Next Segments Up Soon!) Discussion Includes: Longevity vs. Anti-Aging; Defining Longevity Research; Healthy Centenarians; ...
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It is now 7 years since the first availability in the west of a cycloastragenol based telomerase activator and now the first British company to offer it are making a price breakthrough for this rare and previously very expensive natural substance.
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(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Telomeres were first recognized in the late 1930s as important structures on chromosome ends. In the 1970s the sequence of these structures was identified in the ciliated protozoa Tetrahymena by Elizabeth Blackburn. In the ...
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In this video, the students explain how telomeres can be extended in the absence of telomerase
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Replication of a telomere and it's associated proteins.
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With each round of DNA replication, our telomeres become shorter and shorter. So, how do we stop this ever increasing shortening of our DNA? The answer is Telomerase; which is also thought to be a key player in determining lifespan.
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http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/4047 for full video
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A study investigating susceptibility to the common cold found people with shorter tips on their chromosomes - called telomeres - in white blood cells were more likely to develop symptoms. There is a revolutionary telomere product available now that is ...
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(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Telomeres are the chromosomes end-part, that are needed to protect chromosome ends. Due to the way chromosomes are copied, these telomeres shorten with each round of cell division. This shortening is kept in check by the en...
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Telomeres are such an important discovery and a key to our aging. The DNA molecule is packaged into In the nucleus of each cell, and is found in thread-like structures called chromosomes. Protecting each of your chromosomes at the end is a structure ca...