Sunday, 30 July 2017

Cell life: division for immortality or reproduction with aging



Are the two cells that are derived from one cell, ‘twin sisters’ or a ‘mother and a daughter’? In other words, can a cell really be divided to live an "immortal" life or is cell reproduction the reality of cell life that accounts cell age difference between two successive generations, cell aging-associated senescence in cell reproduction, and cell line survival after the death of old cells.




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