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Mitochondrial Circular RNAs Identified as Key Regulators of Human Aging Process
Researchers have discovered specific circular RNA molecules within mitochondria that fluctuate as humans age, offering new insights into cellular senescence. The study highlights how the interaction between these RNAs and the protein GRSF1 dictates mitochondrial metabolism in aging cohorts.
March 1, 202631 views
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Megan Foster2h ago
It is fascinating