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This project investigates the biological mechanisms of aging, focusing on stem cell function and genetic factors. It aims to understand how telomere shortening and chromosomal abnormalities contribute to age-related decline.
The impact of a globally ageing population cannot be overstated.
It is expected that by the year 2025 over a billion individuals will be over 60 years of age.
In order to develop strategies aimed to restore and maintain function in ageing individuals, a better understanding of the molecular pathways and biological processes that are involved in ageing and age-related disorders is urgently needed.
One of the major mechanisms implicated in the decline of tissue function and ageing is the loss of t…
UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM GRONINGEN
ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS GRONINGEN
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