Cancer
July 16, 2018
Aging and Disease: 2.9 Cell Senescence And Tissue Aging
Aging diseases, Alzheimer's disease, Cancer, Epigenetics, microglia, Osteoarthritis, senescent cells, Telomeres
The human body represents a “system” in the engineering sense: all parts (cells, tissues, organs) are interdependent. To understand how the body functions (and how it ages), we may appropriately study individual cells, but we must also study the interactions between cells. We may start by looking at small communities of cells (local, homogenous tissues), […]
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June 13, 2018
Aging and Disease: 2.6 Cell Senescence, Changes In Molecular Turnover, DNA Repair
Why are we more likely to get cancer as we age? Not only does the incidence of cancer go up with age, but it goes up exponentially. Why? Moreover, the exponential rise is seen in most species, regardless of their lifespan. It’s not the years, it’s the aging process, regardless of time. Why? The key […]
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