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How to engineer negligible senescence in humans – part VI RepleniSENS

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After a couple of previous articles we reached part VI – the most important of all (in my opinion) because a cell that divides itself in two also dilutes its original damage as well. Having a fresh supply of somatic cells derived from our own DNA would largely correct many of geriatrics diseases. Let’s find…… Continue reading How to engineer negligible senescence in humans – part VI RepleniSENS

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Published August 10, 2014
Categorized as Comparative gerontology Tagged amylosens, apoptosens, atherosclerosis, aubrey de grey, chronic disease, dementia, disease, for bad people to do bad things it is enough that good people do nothing, glycosens, longevity letter blog, longevityletter, lysosens, mitochondrial DNA paternal, mitosens, nuclear DNA, oncosens, regenerative medicine, replenisens, sens, somatic cells, stem cell research, strategies for engineered negligible senescence, thymic involution, thymus aging

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