David Sinclair· PhD
This loss can be accelerated by broken DNA (cf. X-rays, CT scans, UV radiation) and other biological threats to cell survival that cause a rearrangement of the epigenome…
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This loss can be accelerated by broken DNA (cf. X-rays, CT scans, UV radiation) and other biological threats to cell survival that cause a rearrangement of the epigenome…
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DNA damages is part of it when we go out in the Sun we get DNA damage if we have chemotherapy or yeah and radiotherapy we damage DNA and we see that that accelerates this loss of epigenetic information