UNSW on X: Eventually, the telomere is too short – the cell stops dividing  and either destroys itself or becomes inactive. As we age, many of our  cells reach this stage, so

UNSW on X: Eventually, the telomere is too short – the cell stops dividing and either destroys itself or becomes inactive. As we age, many of our cells reach this stage, so

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