
Ageing accelerates around age 50 â some organs faster than others
An analysis of how various tissues age is the latest to suggest that ageing does not march to a steady beat.
An analysis of how various tissues age is the latest to suggest that ageing does not march to a steady beat.
From laboratory quirks to Earth-shattering weapons, a chain of discoveries reached a devastating conclusion.
The symptoms of primary deficiencies of the mitochondrial antioxidant coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) caused by loss of CoQ10 synthesis do not respond readily to CoQ10 treatment. Molecular precursors of the CoQ10 headgroup increase the survival of mice that cannot make the headgroup and improve neurological symptoms in an individual with primary CoQ10 deficiency.