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A physicochemical perspective on cellular ageing

Ageing is a complex, multifactorial process which cannot be fully explained by molecular mechanisms.The physicochemical intracellular environment provides a backdrop to all molecular mechanisms.Yeast replicative ageing is associated with changes in multiple physicochemical parameters, including the...

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Published in:Trends in biochemical sciences (Amsterdam. Regular ed.) 2023-11, Vol.48 (11), p.949-962
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