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cellular

[sel-yuh-ler] / ˈsɛl yə lər /


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Within two weeks after the brain injury that initiated epilepsy in the mice, the researchers detected clear increases in markers of cellular aging at both the gene and protein levels.

From Science Daily

They found that the brain's inability to maintain normal levels of a critical cellular energy molecule called NAD+ plays a major role in driving Alzheimer's.

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Generally, a cellphone registers its location with the nearest cellular tower about every seven seconds.

From Los Angeles Times

Known as the Ca2+ BioLuminescence Activity Monitor -- or "CaBLAM," for short -- the tool can capture activity within individual cells and even smaller cellular regions at high speed.

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At the cellular level, the data pointed to a clear improvement in mitochondrial performance.

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