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http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/genetics-gene-regulation/elizabeth-blackburn-part-3.html Telomerase, a specialized ribonucleprotein reverse transcriptase, is important for long-term eukaryotic cell proliferation and genomic stability, because it r...
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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.thenewhealthconversation.tv Dr. Bill Andrews - Scientist is in our studio with Peter Greenlaw - Author, Public Speaker and Coach Steve Toth Host, Moderator having a dialogue about Why Telomeres are the Cellular Fountain of Youth? Telomeres a...
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Sandy Chang, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Laboratory Medicine and of Pathology, gives a lecture entitled, The Long and Short of It: Telomeres in Aging and Cancer, during the Yale Claude D. Pepper Symposium Aging Research at Yale: Past, Present and F...
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As normal cells divide, the ends of their chromosomes (telomeres) progressively shorten until eventually the cells reach senescence or undergo apoptosis. Cancers, which disproportionally kill more individuals in the 65 years or above age group, often o...
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By : Pinchas Cohen, M.D. Dean, USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology Barshop Institute Seminar Series - October 9th, 2013
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http://www.longevitypeptides.com Peptide regulation of ageing Introduction For many years a phenomenon of ageing had been studied within the framework of ethics and social issues. Only in the last century the society realized that a process of...
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conveniently measure, your telomeres at home
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That's why chromosomes die