Biological Immortality & Longevity Scientific Research
The Tree of Life from the film The Fountain
What if you could live forever? . . . Is it possible? . . . Would you want to even if it was?
It is becoming science-fact with every year that passes we have greater advancements in science, technology and regenerative medicine. We are starting to recognize some spiritual practices along with all the advancements in gene therapy, stem cell research and nutraceuticals that biological immortality is within our reach in the next 25-50 years. This comes from predictions made by Medical Doctors, Researchers, Scientists and Spiritual Practitioners. The evidence that is mounting is truly inspirational.
Along with additional info that suggests some have already found ways to achieve immense longevity today through what may be commonly called spiritual practices, however they may more accurately be called vibrational practices. Meditation, Mantra, Kotodama and other such practices have been around for thousands of years and science is just beginning to understand some of the effects of these practices on the body & mind. Senescence (A.K.A. aging) is the biological process of aging and the following are abstracts about longevity, biological immortality and possibly how to intervene the aging process by novel mechanisms such as up-regulating gene expression and lengthening telomeres.
Some of the abstracts refer to cancer therapies and understanding cancer due to it being one of the few living organisms to achieve biological immortality through specific mechanisms. The findings your about to read will open the door to infinite possibilities.
It is becoming science-fact with every year that passes we have greater advancements in science, technology and regenerative medicine. We are starting to recognize some spiritual practices along with all the advancements in gene therapy, stem cell research and nutraceuticals that biological immortality is within our reach in the next 25-50 years. This comes from predictions made by Medical Doctors, Researchers, Scientists and Spiritual Practitioners. The evidence that is mounting is truly inspirational.
Along with additional info that suggests some have already found ways to achieve immense longevity today through what may be commonly called spiritual practices, however they may more accurately be called vibrational practices. Meditation, Mantra, Kotodama and other such practices have been around for thousands of years and science is just beginning to understand some of the effects of these practices on the body & mind. Senescence (A.K.A. aging) is the biological process of aging and the following are abstracts about longevity, biological immortality and possibly how to intervene the aging process by novel mechanisms such as up-regulating gene expression and lengthening telomeres.
Some of the abstracts refer to cancer therapies and understanding cancer due to it being one of the few living organisms to achieve biological immortality through specific mechanisms. The findings your about to read will open the door to infinite possibilities.
Biological Immortality & Longevity Abstracts
- The molecular basis of longevity, and clinical implications.
- Sirtuin activators.
- Resveratrol in prevention and treatment of common clinical conditions of aging.
- A possibility of nutriceuticals as an anti-aging intervention: activation of sirtuins by promoting mammalian NAD biosynthesis.
- Small molecules that regulate lifespan: evidence for xenohormesis.
- Sirtuin activators mimic caloric restriction and delay ageing in metazoans.
- Small molecule activators of sirtuins extend Saccharomyces cerevisiae lifespan.
- [The hypothesis about the origin of the senescence mechanism].
- Insights into Cdc13 dependent telomere length regulation.
- Spontaneously immortalised bovine mammary epithelial cells exhibit a distinct gene expression pattern from the breast cancer cells.
- Emerging role of the MORF/MRG gene family in various biological processes, including aging.
- Applied Healthspan engineering.
- Phenotypic plasticity and longevity in plants and animals: cause and effect?
- Circadian clocks and antiaging: do non-aging microalgae like Euglena reveal anything?
- Immortality and the base of multicellular life: Lessons from cnidarian stem cells.
- Fantastic voyage: live long enough to live forever. The science behind radical life extension questions and answers.
- Open-ended question: is immortality exclusively inherent to the germline?--A mini-review.
- Strategies targeting telomerase inhibition.
- Analysis of telomeres and telomerase.
- Density dependence triggers runaway selection of reduced senescence.
- Fusion and regenerative therapies: is immortality really recessive?
- Human embryonic stem cells: mechanisms to escape replicative senescence?
- Aging and the germ line: where mortality and immortality meet.
- The role of the MORF/MRG family of genes in cell growth, differentiation, DNA repair, and thereby aging.
- Variation, "evolution", immortality and genetic instabilities in tumour cells.
- Aging may be a conditional strategic choice and not an inevitable outcome for bacteria.
- Stem cells, ageing and the quest for immortality.
- E2F1 and telomerase: alliance in the dark side.
- The chromosomal basis of cancer.
- Genes, phenes, and dreams of immortality: the 2003 Kleemeier Award lecture.
- Differentially expressed genes throughout the cellular immortalization processes are quite different between normal human fibroblasts and endothelial cells.
- An anchor site-type defect in human telomerase that disrupts telomere length maintenance and cellular immortalization.
- Achieving immortality in the C. elegans germline.
- Stem cells: implications for urology.
- Stem cell research: immortality or a healthy old age?
- The molecular chaperones and the phenomena of cellular immortalization and apoptosis in vitro.
- From stem cells to cancer: balancing immortality and neoplasia.
- Beginning to understand the end of the chromosome.
- Maintenance of aphid clonal lineages: images of immortality?
- [Telomerase].
- Telomeres and telomerases: intimations of immortality.
- Sex and ageing.
- Ageing and immortality.
- Dissociation among in vitro telomerase activity, telomere maintenance, and cellular immortalization.
- [Advance of research on telomerase].
- Mortality patterns suggest lack of senescence in hydra.
- Mortality and immortality at the cellular level. A review.
- Molecular links between cellular mortality and immortality (review).
- [The concept of cellular immortality, a myth or a reality. Example of "immortalized" articular chondrocytes].
- The energy body and its functions: immunosurveillance, longevity, and regeneration.
“Death is a disease, it's like any other. And there's a cure. A cure - and I will find it.”
Tom Creo (Hugh Jackman in The Fountain)
Tom Creo (Hugh Jackman in The Fountain)