David Sinclair· PhD
By the time we are 50, out fat, for example, is riddled with these cells. If you stained them blue with beta-galactosidase, a 20 year old's fat would be light blue and I, at 56, would have navy blue fat
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By the time we are 50, out fat, for example, is riddled with these cells. If you stained them blue with beta-galactosidase, a 20 year old's fat would be light blue and I, at 56, would have navy blue fat
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when they turn senescent we can say in them blue there's men's own they make or be a collector size if you stain tongue fat it actually looks white but if you look at middle-aged it's pale blue and an older mouse or an older human 50 years old my age now it's dark blue it's packed with these essence cells in the fat