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This project investigates the role of mitochondria in aging, focusing on how they regulate cellular longevity through mechanisms independent of reactive oxygen species. It aims to identify pathways that promote survival and reduce age-related damage.
Nowadays, ageing is one of the main problems in Western society.
The increase in the percentage of elderly people serves to strain the Social Security to the point of bankruptcy.
The only way to alleviate the suffering caused by age-related degenerative disease is to fully understand the underlying forces which drive ageing and design strategies to delay it.
Mitochondria are considered as central modulators of longevity in different species.
It has been proposed that free radicals cause the accu…
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
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Finland, TAMPERE
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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