Aging is a programmed and spontaneous life course that organisms must undergo, and as an irreversible and relatively conservative process, several theories have tried to explain its causes. Among them, the somatic mutation theory, the free radical theory, the natural cross-linking of biomolecules, the immune theory, the telomere theory, the biological clock theory, and the toxic theory are among the most widely accepted hypotheses. However, no single doctrine can fully explain the aging process. Aging is mainly manifested in the structural and functional aging and decline of organisms, and as organisms continue to age, most organs will experience varying degrees of aging and irreversible damage, although it is directly related to many disea...
AbstractAverage lifespan has increased over the last centuries, as a consequence of medical and envi...
AbstractCellular senescence entails an irreversible cell-cycle arrest characterised by drastic cytom...
Ageing Mitochondria are components of our cells that generate the majority of our energy from nutrie...
Aging is a programmed and spontaneous life course that organisms must undergo, and as an irreversibl...
Aging is an intricate phenomenon characterized by progressive decline in physiological functions and...
The mitochondrial theory of aging suggests that mitochondria have a decrease in production capacity ...
AbstractMitochondria are strongly involved in the production of reactive oxygen species, considered ...
AbstractA new perspective is emerging indicating that mitochondria play a critical role in aging not...
none7siBackground: Mitochondrial dysfunction has long been considered a major contributor to aging a...
AbstractSeveral mitochondrial functions decline with age. The contributing factors include, the intr...
Aging can be defined as the progressive accumulation of changes with time associated with increasing...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
Aging is a natural phenomenon characterized by progressive decline in tissue and organ function lead...
AbstractAging is often described as an extremely complex process affecting all of the vital paramete...
Age is the most important risk factor for most diseases. Mitochondria play a central role in bioener...
AbstractAverage lifespan has increased over the last centuries, as a consequence of medical and envi...
AbstractCellular senescence entails an irreversible cell-cycle arrest characterised by drastic cytom...
Ageing Mitochondria are components of our cells that generate the majority of our energy from nutrie...
Aging is a programmed and spontaneous life course that organisms must undergo, and as an irreversibl...
Aging is an intricate phenomenon characterized by progressive decline in physiological functions and...
The mitochondrial theory of aging suggests that mitochondria have a decrease in production capacity ...
AbstractMitochondria are strongly involved in the production of reactive oxygen species, considered ...
AbstractA new perspective is emerging indicating that mitochondria play a critical role in aging not...
none7siBackground: Mitochondrial dysfunction has long been considered a major contributor to aging a...
AbstractSeveral mitochondrial functions decline with age. The contributing factors include, the intr...
Aging can be defined as the progressive accumulation of changes with time associated with increasing...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
Aging is a natural phenomenon characterized by progressive decline in tissue and organ function lead...
AbstractAging is often described as an extremely complex process affecting all of the vital paramete...
Age is the most important risk factor for most diseases. Mitochondria play a central role in bioener...
AbstractAverage lifespan has increased over the last centuries, as a consequence of medical and envi...
AbstractCellular senescence entails an irreversible cell-cycle arrest characterised by drastic cytom...
Ageing Mitochondria are components of our cells that generate the majority of our energy from nutrie...