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Can we find a connection between the 7 forms of damage by Aubrey de Grey

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#1 IDoNotWantToDie

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Posted 17 June 2016 - 08:13 AM


Is there any possible connection between the seven forms of molecular and cellular damage proposed by Dr. Aubrey de Grey? His current thesis of seven forms of damage makes it necessary for highly specialized scientists in MitoSENS, OncoSENS, and the rest...of which I don't know of that many specialists in these fields besides a few. Things would be a lot easier, and we can speed up the search for anti-aging therapies if we can find some connections between just a few of them, or even all of the seven deadly SENS ( as I jokingly call them ) . Are they 100% completely separate and why?, or can we find connections between ...say AmyloSENS and LysoSENS? Are they any joint relationships you know of between any of them? As time goes on will two of the seven forms of damage become one, will three become one and so on until we find out ,eventually, that all of them turn out to be connected ? Sort of like a Unified Theory of Aging coming from Dr. Aubrey de Geys seven forms of damage? ( Science progressing grave by grave will stop!)

Edited by IDoNotWantToDie, 17 June 2016 - 08:49 AM.

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#2 IDoNotWantToDie

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Posted 18 June 2016 - 08:19 AM

Error: somehow this thread was put in wrong forum. Sorry folks. Put this in 'Beginner Questions' forum please. Thanks :-)

Edited by IDoNotWantToDie, 18 June 2016 - 09:03 AM.


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