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DNA Methylation Decreases in Aging But Not in Immortal Cells
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1983
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Anti-agingAgingCytogeneticsEpigenetic ChangeGeneticsDna MethylationCell Culture5-Methylcytosine ContentEpigeneticsLongevityCell DivisionDna Replication5-Methylcytosine ResiduesDna DemethylationCell BiologyChromatinEpigenomicsNormal Diploid FibroblastsCellular SenescenceMedicine
When normal diploid fibroblasts from mice, hamsters, and humans were grown in culture, the 5-methylcytosine content of their DNA's markedly decreased. The greatest rate of loss of 5-methylcytosine residues was observed in mouse cells, which survived the least number of division. Immortal mouse cell lines had more stable rates of methylation.
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