Chemical reactions in living cells are under strict enzyme control and conform to a tightly regulated metabolic program. However, uncontrolled and potentially deleterious endogenous reactions occur, even under physiological conditions. Aging, in this chemical context, could be viewed as an entropic process, the result of chemical side reactions that chronically and cumulatively degrade the function of biological systems. Mitochondria are a main source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and chemical sidereactions in healthy aerobic tissues and are the only known extranuclear cellular organelles in animal cells that contain their own DNA (mtDNA). ROS can modify mtDNA directly at the sugar-phosphate backbone or at the bases, producing many diff...
AbstractA new perspective is emerging indicating that mitochondria play a critical role in aging not...
Aging can be defined as the progressive accumulation of changes with time associated with increasing...
Aging is a long-standing biological question of tremendous social and cultural importance. Despite t...
AbstractAverage lifespan has increased over the last centuries, as a consequence of medical and envi...
Testing the predictions of the Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Ageing (MFRTA) has provided a de...
Aging is an intricate phenomenon characterized by progressive decline in physiological functions and...
AbstractMitochondria are strongly involved in the production of reactive oxygen species, considered ...
AbstractTesting the predictions of the Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Ageing (MFRTA) has provi...
Significance: Aging is a consequence of the accumulation of cellular damage that impairs the capacit...
The mitochondrial theory of aging suggests that mitochondria have a decrease in production capacity ...
Significance: Aging is a consequence of the accumulation of cellular damage that impairs the capacit...
According to the mitochondrial theory of aging, accrual of mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) pl...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) damage biomolecules, accelerate aging, and shorten life span, whereas ...
AbstractReactive oxygen species are important in carcinogenesis, diseases, and aging, probably throu...
AbstractAging is often described as an extremely complex process affecting all of the vital paramete...
AbstractA new perspective is emerging indicating that mitochondria play a critical role in aging not...
Aging can be defined as the progressive accumulation of changes with time associated with increasing...
Aging is a long-standing biological question of tremendous social and cultural importance. Despite t...
AbstractAverage lifespan has increased over the last centuries, as a consequence of medical and envi...
Testing the predictions of the Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Ageing (MFRTA) has provided a de...
Aging is an intricate phenomenon characterized by progressive decline in physiological functions and...
AbstractMitochondria are strongly involved in the production of reactive oxygen species, considered ...
AbstractTesting the predictions of the Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Ageing (MFRTA) has provi...
Significance: Aging is a consequence of the accumulation of cellular damage that impairs the capacit...
The mitochondrial theory of aging suggests that mitochondria have a decrease in production capacity ...
Significance: Aging is a consequence of the accumulation of cellular damage that impairs the capacit...
According to the mitochondrial theory of aging, accrual of mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) pl...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) damage biomolecules, accelerate aging, and shorten life span, whereas ...
AbstractReactive oxygen species are important in carcinogenesis, diseases, and aging, probably throu...
AbstractAging is often described as an extremely complex process affecting all of the vital paramete...
AbstractA new perspective is emerging indicating that mitochondria play a critical role in aging not...
Aging can be defined as the progressive accumulation of changes with time associated with increasing...
Aging is a long-standing biological question of tremendous social and cultural importance. Despite t...