This article will examine the problem that three scientists solved (Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider, and Jack Szostak) that eventually led to them winning the telomerase Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2009. Telomerase: the photocopier of cells
One of the biggest problems in biology is how a chromosome is able to be copied in a complete way during cell divisions and how those chromosomes were protected against degradation. Blackburn, Greider, and Szostak showed that the solution
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One of the factors that are influence the aging process is high on hormones. Hormones associated with fluid excretion of various body glands. These liquids are good, but those who serve as change and human development catalyst.
Hormones and fluids and materials, they produce both inside and outside the office also organized a number of important functions of a number which is necessary for human existence. It’s quite ironic that they have the power of life and death.
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Slow Deterioration
For many, aging is a frightening reality, but inevitable. Many movies and stories about the Fountain of Youth that grants eternal youth, those who drink a reflection of the imagination, and stories about the people who sold the
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