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Dictionary » I » Integrity IntegrityIntegrity 1. Quality of being honest and morally upright, 2. Condition of being whole or undivided (a nations integrity, the integrity of the patient). ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Why is exercise important?Along with maintaining weight as you mentioned, exercise maintains skeletal integrity by balancing osteocyte activity. Core strength is also maintained, which helps in everyday life.
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Human aging... I cant get my head round this one. Anyway if stem cells do age, and the most important factor to counter senescence is thorugh mainting the integrity of the genome, then even if the adult stem cells is able to replace ALL the old cells with new cells (even for muscle and nerve cells in the ...
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Human aging... divide about 70 times) only apllies on fully differenated cells, what is the point, but not on stem cells which the DNA can always maintains its integrity. Also stem cells exist in every tissue, and stem cell do not age, they divide in all parts of the body into differntiated cells, some suggests ...
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Beet Cell DamageThere's at least two effects to consider. First, the acid/base treatment is likely to denature proteins and disrupt membrane integrity. Second, chloroform extraction will separate the lipids from the membrane leaving the proteins behind. But transmembrane proteins generally have very ...
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simpleast wya to make animal live longerWell, telomere length can indicate mortality risks. A cell's lifespan integrity depends on this, no?
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