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How does circulating DNA contribute to accelerated aging? Elizabeth Tracey reports

from All Podcasts – Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts · host Elizabeth Tracey

DNA fragments found in your blood, so called circulating cell free DNA, come from your cells as they die. Both genetic material and DNA from your energy plants, known as mitochondria, can be found, and both are implicated in increased … How does circulating DNA contribute to accelerated aging? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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