Scientists have discovered that the size of a tiny structure inside the cell called the nucleus can affect the lifespan of cells. Simply put, the smaller the nucleus, the younger the cells stay.
According to Tekna Technology Media Discovery News Service, the nucleus is a part of the cell nucleus that is responsible for making proteins. This small structure plays a very important role in maintaining the health and longevity of cells. Scientists found that with age, the size of the nucleus in cells increases. This enlargement causes the cells to become more vulnerable and to age faster. But if we can keep the size of the nucleus small, the cells will stay healthier and their lifespan will increase.
According to the news department of technology media, Tekna Hastek technology is responsible for DNA damage repair. When the nucleus is enlarged, this process is not carried out properly and as a result the cells age faster. Also, a large nucleus causes genetic instability, which means an increase in the probability of mutation and disease. Scientists have not yet fully figured out how to keep the nucleus small. But studies show that limiting calorie intake can help keep your core small.
This discovery could help us find new ways to fight aging and age-related diseases. By better understanding the role of the nucleus in aging, we can develop new drugs and treatments to extend life and improve the quality of human life.
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