The first cellular atlas of aging muscles is ready
The first cellular atlas is ready that shows how human muscles change during aging and sheds new light on the numerous and complex age-related processes:
The first cellular atlas is ready that shows how human muscles change during aging and sheds new light on the numerous and complex age-related processes:
Aging could be a matter of gene length. That is, we do not age because of particular genes, but because the activity of long genes
Damage to the thin membranes that surround them is now added to the list of factors that trigger the aging of cells: this is indicated
The irreversibility of time is not so obvious: in some materials, such as glass, the internal clock of the molecules ticks differently from the one
Smoking makes you age faster. The proof is written in the DNA, to be precise in the chromosomes: smoking, in fact, accelerates the shortening of
Regeneration and aging are actually deeply intertwined, like two sides of the same coin: the revelation comes from a tiny marine animal related to jellyfish
The first genetic map of aging comes from the fruit fly, one of the most widely used organisms in research: it describes the changes that
There may be a biological reason behind the popular saying ‘die like flies’: the presence of some deceased specimens causes their own kind to age
In addition to calorie restriction, oxygen restriction also lengthens life by about 50% and delays the onset of neurological problems related to aging: a study
A team of Enea researchers has calculated, together with the University of Cassino, the aging of the lithium-ion battery storage systems in the charging stations