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Posted 22 July 2020 - 02:06 AM
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Posted 22 July 2020 - 07:08 PM
Came here to post the exact same article
Since that is posted, here is the study
https://science.scie...nt/369/6501/325
This appears to be extremely important IMO. Such a basic mechanism in action but in all these years I never heard this being mentioned. Could this have escaped all attention? Should this not have been easy to spot by simply observing that some cells within an organ / tissue have vastly differently aged mitochondria, even when their biological ages are the same? That alone should have alerted us, no?
In any event, I would love knowledgeable members to shed more light on this please....
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