Scientists Discover Hidden Cellular Process That May Drive Aging and Disease
Cells actively remodel their protein factories as we age, potentially triggering diseaseβbut this process could be targeted to slow aging.
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Cells actively remodel their protein factories as we age, potentially triggering diseaseβbut this process could be targeted to slow aging.
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