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BIR plays a role in telomere maintenance in the absence of telomerase activity.
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Presented by Jack Szostak, MGH molecular biologist and 2009 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine on Tuesday, October 14, 2014. This lecture is part of a lecture series presented by the The Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History at Massachuse...
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Welcome to Moof University! My name is Mahfoud, and I recently graduated from UC Riverside. I've made these videos to help students with introductory biochemistry. The videos are loosely structured around what I learned from the elementary biochemistr....
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A study investigating susceptibility to the common cold found people with shorter tips on their chromosomes - called telomeres - in white blood cells were more likely to develop symptoms. There is a revolutionary telomere product available now that is ...
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In this video, the students explain how telomeres can be extended in the absence of telomerase
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Nobel laureate Dr Elizabeth Blackburn explains how the ends of our chromosomes are linked to ageing in the 2013 Schrödinger lecture. For more information please visit http://bit.ly/1e3ztYc
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By : Pinchas Cohen, M.D. Dean, USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology Barshop Institute Seminar Series - October 9th, 2013
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The modern day mainstream medical industry has a dubious history, deeply rooted by a drive for profit through the subversion and suppression of non-profitable and non-patentable therapies and treatments. To this day mainstream allopathic doctors and pr...
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This is the first 13 minutes of the documentary film $TATIN NATION: The Great Cholesterol Cover-Up. The full 63 minute film is available from http://www.statinnation.net/ Notes: A few people have raised questions concerning cholesterol levels and famil...