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Aging Theories in stem cell

Aging Theories in stem cell
According to the stem cell hypothesis of aging, the aging process is caused by various types of stem cells' failure to continue replenishing an organism's tissues with functional differentiated cells capable of preserving the tissue's original function. Regardless of the age of the system, damage and mistake accumulation in genetic material is always a concern. Young people have a considerably larger amount of stem cells than older people, resulting in a better and more effective replacement process in the young. As a result, aging is not a result of increased damage, but rather of a failure to replace it owing to a reduction in stem cell numbers.
Highlights:

Evolutionary theories

Molecular theories

System theories

Cellular theories

Related: Molecular Biology Conference | Stem cell Conference | Cell Biology Congress | Molecular Genetics Conference | Molecular Biology Congress | Gene therapy Conference | Genomics Conference | Biotechnology Conference | Structural Biology Conference | Stem cell Congress
Related Associations: The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | The society for Molecular Biology & Evolution | National and European Scientific Association | European Molecular Biology Organization | Federation of European Biochemical Societies | European Plant Science Organization | Stem Cells Australia | Belgian Society for Stem Cell Research | Euro Stem Cell | California Institute for Regenerative Medicine | American Association of tissue banks | Tissue Engineering International & Regenerative Medicine Society | Asia Pacific Association of Surgical Tissue Banking
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