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Lecture 4 jargon explained
This document provides definitions to the jargon used in Lecture 4 (Cellular senescence as a cause of senescent pathology). It is useful to understand the different diseases mentionned in the lecture.
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This document provides definitions to the jargon used in Lecture 4 (Cellular senescence as a cause of senescent pathology). It is useful to understand the different diseases mentionned in the lecture.
Lecture 4: Cellular senescence as a cause of senescent pathology
Detailed lecture notes explaining what is cellular senescence, what triggers senescence, what are the properties of a senescent cell, and whether senescence is causative/driving ageing.
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Detailed lecture notes explaining what is cellular senescence, what triggers senescence, what are the properties of a senescent cell, and whether senescence is causative/driving ageing.
Lecture 3 jargon explained
This document explains the jargon used in Lecture 3 (Model Organisms of Ageing). Very useful to understand the examples of how model organisms have been used to study ageing.
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This document explains the jargon used in Lecture 3 (Model Organisms of Ageing). Very useful to understand the examples of how model organisms have been used to study ageing.
Summary of key model organisms used to study ageing
In addition to the notes of lecture 3 (Model Organisms of Ageing), here are four post-it notes summarising how the four key model organisms (mice, drosophila, c. elegans and yeast) are used to study the biology of ageing.
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In addition to the notes of lecture 3 (Model Organisms of Ageing), here are four post-it notes summarising how the four key model organisms (mice, drosophila, c. elegans and yeast) are used to study the biology of ageing.
Lecture 3: Model Organisms of Ageing
Detailed notes on the different model organisms used to study the biology of ageing. A case study is included on Rapamycin found to extend lifespan and how it has been studied in different organisms.
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Detailed notes on the different model organisms used to study the biology of ageing. A case study is included on Rapamycin found to extend lifespan and how it has been studied in different organisms.
Lecture 2: Evolutionary and Mechanistic Theories
Detailed notes explaining the dominating theories of ageing: evolutionary (mutation accumulation, antagonistic pleiotropy) and mechanistic (damage versus maintenance, hyperfunction).
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Detailed notes explaining the dominating theories of ageing: evolutionary (mutation accumulation, antagonistic pleiotropy) and mechanistic (damage versus maintenance, hyperfunction).
Lecture 1: Theories of Ageing
Detailed lecture notes explaining the major theories and aims of studying ageing/senescence as a pathology from a scientific point of view.
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Detailed lecture notes explaining the major theories and aims of studying ageing/senescence as a pathology from a scientific point of view.