telomerase in A Sentence

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    Telomerase Activation Molecule.

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    Defytime TAA cream” is a mechanism to induce cell Telomerase activity by[TAM].

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    Dr. Gaeta identified the first potent, small molecule, inhibitors of human Telomerase.

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    This finding, amid its therapeutic implications, suggests that Telomerase activity is associated with carcinogenesis.

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    Bill Andrews formed a team of scientists who dedicated their time to discover Telomerase inducers.

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    These proteins," explains Rackham,"lock down the[single-stranded] DNA[which is secured by telomeres] so Telomerase can't touch it.".

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    It was a previously undreamed-of enzyme that could replenish, make longer, telomeres, and we named it Telomerase.

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    However, as people age, the production of Telomerase decreases and consequently cell replication and health decline.

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    While humans and other vertebrates also produce Telomerase, our bodies only(usually) produce it while in embryonic form.

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    Bill Andrews's anti-aging care capsule can increase Telomerase activity by binding to inhibitory proteins that inhibit Telomerase activity which.

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    He is the sole inventor of universal therapeutic cancer vaccine technologies based on Telomerase, currently being evaluated in human clinical trials.

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    She discovered the enzyme Telomerase in 1984, while she was a graduate student of Elizabeth Blackburn at the University of California, Berkeley.

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    Defytime Aqua Oil Drops, including proprietary Telomerase Activating Molecule[TAM]*, targets telomeres within your skin tissue, leading to younger and healthier skin cells.

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    And the more she perceived her situation as being more stressful, the lower was her Telomerase and the shorter were her telomeres.

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    Telomerase is an enzyme which rebuilds the telomeres in stem cells and cancer cells, allowing them to replicate an infinite number of times.

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    To solve this problem, Dr. Bill Andrews and his team found a way to activate Telomerase, which human body already carries in their system.

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    TAM-818 interferes with the action of Telomerase inhibiting substances and induces Telomerase to function normally and to cause cell division to become more active.

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    Park himself has been taking the world's first Telomerase activator, TA-65, which has brought about real life rejuvenation for him and hundreds of others.

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    He is also a named inventor on over 50 US issued patents on Telomerase and author of numerous scientific research studies published in peer reviewed scientific journals.

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    However, as far as I know, all the species have evolved to actually die, so when cells divide, the Telomerase get shorter, and eventually species die.

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    But even then, it should be noted that there has never been a definitive study(to date) demonstrating that lobsters producing Telomerase throughout their adulthood actually increases their natural lifespan.

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    By producing an enzyme called Telomerase which we need when we are babies and growing very fast but which we stop producing when we stop rapidly growing," explains Rackham.

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    So the real question becomes, OK, if I can't guzzle Telomerase, do I have control over my telomeres' length and hence my well-being, my health, without those downsides of cancer risks?

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    And although telomeres don't contain valuable body-building instructions like genes, when photoproducts damage our telomeres, a cell can turn on a special protein called Telomerase which makes the telomeres longer.

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    So even if you could buy that Costco-sized bottle of Telomerase, and there are many websites marketing such dubious products, the problem is you could nudge up your risks of cancers.

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    However, the use of control groups was not part of the study's methodology and so weakens this association and provides speculation that cancer progression itself may be the agent responsible for increased Telomerase activity.

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    Rackham and a team of specialists from the University of Western Australia's Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research have been working to find an effective way to stop Telomerase from facilitating the abnormal growth of cells in cancer.

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    As they reported in an article that is now published in the journal Nature Communications, the University of Western Australia team has developed artificial proteins that wrap around the ends of chromosomes, thus preventing Telomerase to"reinforce" the telomeres.

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    Researchers at the University of California, Davis found that individuals who engaged in mindfulness activities for six hours a day over a three-month period increased the activity of the enzyme Telomerase, which improves chromosomal health and slows the aging of the brain.

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    Now, if my telomeres are connected to how quickly I'm going to feel and get old, if my telomeres can be renewed by my Telomerase, then all I have to do to reverse the signs and symptoms of aging is figure out where to buy that Costco-sized bottle of grade A organic fair trade Telomerase, right?

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