Aging happens in distinct stages marked by synchronized cellular changes across organs, as shown in Rockefeller’s largest-ever mammalian aging atlas. Their findings offer clues for targeting aging processes and reveal key age and sex differences in cellular dynamics. If you compared photos of a maple tree taken in July and December, the difference would be […]
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Groundbreaking 21-Million Cell Study Revises Our Understanding of Aging
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