Why Does the Clock Read Older? – Fertility Plus
Fertility Plus shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Why does the clock read older?
Recent research reveals fascinating insights into our biological age through an epigenetic clock that measures methylation patterns on DNA. As tissues age, these tags shift in a predictable manner, allowing scientists to estimate molecular age by analyzing 353 specific CpG sites. Remarkably, this study found that even in young women, the endometrial pattern resembled that of older tissue!
Dive deeper into this groundbreaking study by Del Aguila et al. published in Fertility and Sterility. Understanding the age of our tissues can pave the way for new approaches in health and fertility!”

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