Ticking of a Cellular Clock Promotes Seismic Changes in the Chromatin Landscape Associated with Aging

Sunday, October 3, 2010 - 12:50 in Biology & Nature

Like cats, human cells have a finite number of lives-once they divide a certain number of times (thankfully, more than nine) they change shape, slow their pace, and eventually stop dividing, a phenomenon called "cellular senescence".

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