Fighting aging by staying compact
November 27, 2024
November 27, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 27 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
The secret to cellular youth may depend on keeping the nucleolus a condensed structure inside the nucleus of a cell small, according to Weill Cornell Medicine investigators. The findings were elucidated in yeast, a model organism famous for making bread and beer and yet surprisingly similar to humans on the cellular level.
The study, published Nov. 25 in Nature Aging, may lead to new longevity tr . . .
The secret to cellular youth may depend on keeping the nucleolus a condensed structure inside the nucleus of a cell small, according to Weill Cornell Medicine investigators. The findings were elucidated in yeast, a model organism famous for making bread and beer and yet surprisingly similar to humans on the cellular level.
The study, published Nov. 25 in Nature Aging, may lead to new longevity tr . . .