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Kelp are large seaweeds (algae), belonging to the brown algae.
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Explore Research at the University of Florida: Keith Choe, a biologist and researcher at the University of Florida, discusses his work with nematodes and the significance of their impact on genetic pathway research.
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Nir Barzilai, M.D., Principal Investigator http://www.einstein.yu.edu - The Longevity Genes Project at Einstein is a study of more than 500 healthy centenarians, near-centenarians and their children. In this video, principal investigator Dr. Nir Barzil...
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This is a 'YOUSEARXCH 'SUPPORT' and 'FEEDER' channel providing 'GENERAL' 'FREE' and easy 'ACCESS' to 'QUALITY' 'NEWS', 'CURRENT EVENTS' 'LECTURES and other important and interesting 'INFORMATION largely ignored by the mainstream medi...
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The Longevity, Health and Aging Research Center (CITED) was founded on May 7th, 1992 with the presence of Fidel Castro Ruz. Today shows the condition of a National Reference Center for the Development of Gerontology and Geriatrics specialties, as well ...
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http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/genetics-gene-regulation/elizabeth-blackburn-part-3.html Telomerase, a specialized ribonucleprotein reverse transcriptase, is important for long-term eukaryotic cell proliferation and genomic stability, because it r...
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http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/genetics-gene-regulation/elizabeth-blackburn-part-1.html Lecture Overview Telomerase, a specialized ribonucleprotein reverse transcriptase, is important for long-term eukaryotic cell proliferation and genomic stabil...
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As normal cells divide, the ends of their chromosomes (telomeres) progressively shorten until eventually the cells reach senescence or undergo apoptosis. Cancers, which disproportionally kill more individuals in the 65 years or above age group, often o...
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BIR plays a role in telomere maintenance in the absence of telomerase activity.