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Surface orines and ageing related

2007/07/12 Roa Zubia, Guillermo - Elhuyar Zientzia


A group of biochemists at King’s College London has analysed surface amines from the point of view of the cellular aging process. The key is within the pigmented cells that form the orines, on the chromosomes. Therefore, these structures, the telomeres, are indicators of the aging process; in general, the longer the telomeres are, the younger the cell. Telomeres with many orines, more than 100, are longer than those with little orin, less than 25. According to the study, the number of aromas can be an indicator of the degree of aging. It is believed that the more orines there are, the more delayed is aging. On the other hand, doctors remember that these people have a higher risk of developing skin cancer.

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