May 16, 2018
Reviewing Genomic Instability, Cellular Senescence, and Aging
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Today, we wanted to bring your attention to a new review that takes an in-depth look at genomic instability, senescent cell accumulation, and its role in aging.
DNA damage as a driver of aging
Genomic instability, otherwise known as DNA damage, is thought by many researchers to be a primary reason why we age. Damage to, and imperfect repair of, the genomes of stem and progenitor cells causes mutations, which are then passed to the somatic cells they create [1].
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