Here's a related one from @scienceblocks, and another one. @chappertron ran a whole series on mitochondria and epigenetic influences. Here's and early one, and another one (in German!!)
These may be tangentially related, but they draw a direct relationship between disease, cell biology. I think both writers are brilliant. Also gracious. I'll be following you :) Already tweeted out your article.
You remember me to translate them!
Thanks
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@chappertron:Es tut mir leid 😔
I was tired last night and the German ones came up first. Fresh with energy this morning, I have found some of the English and am referencing them. Much work to translate, I know 😃
No trouble! It's weekend ;-)
Thanks a lot man, I'll make sure to check them out!
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@mike961: I found some in English, written by @chappertron. He often translates his articles. Here are a few:
https://steemit.com/steemstem/@chappertron/how-to-live-healthy-part-1-what-are-caloric-restriction-mimetics-crm
https://steemit.com/steemstem/@chappertron/how-to-live-healthy-part-5-what-should-i-do
https://steemit.com/steemstem/@chappertron/how-to-live-healthy-part-4-how-can-i-get-to-the-truth
https://steemit.com/steemstem/@chappertron/how-to-live-healthy-part-3-is-there-an-interplay-between-crm-autophagy-and-telomeres
https://steemit.com/steemstem/@chappertron/clean-up-your-cells-the-best-protection-against-aging-cancer-alzheimer-s-disease-and-co-5-autophagy-vs-mtor-how-can-i-optimally
Looks like I have some reading to do this afternoon! While right now my main interests are topics related to surgery (the service I'm currently serving under, since a couple of weeks ago) I'll always dedicate some time every week to read a bit about genetics and hereditary diseases, I find them really interesting. Thanks for the links again!
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🙂