New role in telomere regulation takes aim at aging mechanisms

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Summary:
- This article discusses a new scientific discovery about the role of a protein called RTEL1 in regulating telomeres, which are the protective caps at the ends of our chromosomes.
- Telomeres play a crucial role in aging, as they become shorter over time, leading to cellular dysfunction and age-related diseases. The discovery of RTEL1's involvement in telomere regulation provides a new target for potential anti-aging therapies.
- The research suggests that manipulating RTEL1 could help maintain telomere length and potentially slow down the aging process, which could have significant implications for human health and longevity.

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