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http://drjoelwallach.org Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show today explain the functions of genes, DNA and telomeres. Stating that his latest book Epigenetics explains various diseases and citing the nutrients that are missing. Also explaining his backgro...
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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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(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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Telomeres explained as an analogy to aglets, the tips that keep shoe laces from unravelling. Glutathione slows down telomere shortening.
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Welcome to Moof University! My name is Mahfoud, and I recently graduated from UC Riverside. I've made these videos to help students with introductory biochemistry. The videos are loosely structured around what I learned from the elementary biochemistr....
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An Interview with William Andrews PhD
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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...
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Studies show that telomere length correlates with cellular aging. Scientists have observed that when telomeres are shorter, disease and death are near. I highly recommend this test! Please leave a comment below this video and we will be sure to respond...
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TWEET IT - http://clicktotweet.com/JVi57 Why do we age, from a biological perspective? Written and created by Mitchell Moffit (twitter @mitchellmoffit) and Gregory Brown (twitter @whalewatchmeplz). TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/AsapSCIENCE FACEBOOK: ...