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In our recent article on the proximate causes of increased transposon expression with age, researchers delve into the epigenetic and transcriptional factors contributing to the activation of transposable elements. Aging disrupts the epigenetic control of genomic structure, leading to the unwarranted exposure of transposable elements to transcription and resulting in potential genetic damage. Read more at: https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2024/04/proximate-causes-of-increased-transposon-expression-with-age/
Explore the correlation between taurine intake and strength measures in middle age in our study on the impact of taurine in the diet. Taurine, an amino acid found in fish and meat, may play a role in maintaining muscle strength as we age. Learn more at: https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2024/04/higher-taurine-intake-in-the-diet-correlates-with-some-measures-of-strength-in-middle-age/
Discover how sea urchins, with their remarkable negligible senescence, offer valuable insights into the biology of aging. By comparing the genetics of the long-lived red sea urchin with shorter-lived species, researchers aim to unlock new knowledge that could potentially inform anti-aging therapies. Read more: https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2024/04/sea-urchins-as-a-model-of-negligible-senescence/