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JeanHebert · Professor, Neuroscience and Genetics · ✭
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Re: Biomarkers
@NickOttens, @Roey, @jeanhebert, @sureshj When considering age reversal, if we continue to ignore the myriad forms of covalent damage that occur to all classes of macromolecules as we age (which have… (View Post)1 -
Re: Aging biomarkers: Which ones are the best?
Rejuvenation should indeed imply making an organism younger, @Stefania and @Roey. And Roey, you are right, rejuvenation is difficult to achieve especially the older one gets given the current predomi… (View Post)1 -
Re: Aging biomarkers: Which ones are the best?
The above mentioned markers can be useful, but with the caveat that it is hard to distinguish whether they reflect increased health (or aspects of health) or decreased age. These are separable and ne… (View Post)2