David Sinclair· PhD
fits with our lab’s findings that DNA breaks induce epigenetic changes that drive aging.
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fits with our lab’s findings that DNA breaks induce epigenetic changes that drive aging.
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if you're getting more DNA breaks whether they're single Stan that are double-stranded what you might actually be having is loss of epigenetic coding loss of epigenetic information that is methylation on histones and a variety of other proteins around which DNA is wrapped and that that might be sort of the arbiter of Aging