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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Telomeres and replicative aging

The number of times human cells can divide in culture is called the Hayflick limit. The reason is believed to be telomere shortening.

Posted by Michael at 5:01 PM
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Labels: aging, cell replication, fibroblasts, replicative aging, senescent cells, Tech, telomerase, telomere shortening, telomeres, theory of aging

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