SIRT1 protein is required for integrity of induced #pluripotent #stemcells #iPS #stemcellreports @ISSCR http://t.co/M9nkDaEVLM
— CNIO Cancer Centre (@CNIO_Cancer) April 22, 2014
Dream: Cancer Caused By the Presence of 3; 1 Halugenic, Invent Control 7 for Halugenic - "rinig" (Listen/Hear) Water/Genome
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Monday, October 20, 2014
Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells Treat Diabetes http://t.co/pPP6nKGK #stemcells
— Stem Cell Blogs (@StemCellBlogs) January 31, 2012
July 23, 2012 following #MyStemCellNews http://t.co/0v2VYCeMgt daydreamed tweet screen-shot of all INDIVIDUAL's genetic changes=#Epigenetics
— YOU are Jesus Christ (@kailanman) October 20, 2014
SIRT3 - "Fountain of Youth" ( February 5, 2013)
Fountain of Youth, at Least for Mice: SIRT3 protein reverses aging - ABC News http://t.co/xupmD9eC
— Tore Nielsen (@MangoTore) February 6, 2013
Berkeley researchers find evidence for a molecular fountain of youth [Science]: The SIRT3 protein molecule that ... http://t.co/KMaEawjD
— PlanetTechNews (@PlanetTechNews) February 6, 2013
Sunday, October 19, 2014
some dreams
new dream: was once thought (not #semination) but #fertilization.. actually.. less than 50% is from fat around cell and 30% from fatty liver
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Proud to announce the release of the Encyclopedia of Biomedical Gerontology, edited by professor Suresh Rattan. #gerontology, #aginghttps://t.co/fLsaMqQJxW
Go Daphnia! Does genome size matter? this water flea has 8000 more genes than human http://bit.ly/hYpD2H #genome
— Juliana A (@Symbiologica) February 4, 2011In 1900 the average lifespan in the US was 47.
— Quirky Facts (@QuirkFacts) February 22, 2015
Regardless whether you put #aging out of your mind or not you're going to continue to age until it becomes a problem. Instead of putting it out of your mind until the problem's at your doorstep why not try to reverse it? Indeed biogerontology & biomedical gerontology are on it.
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