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What is cross-linking in aging?: Understanding the Glycosylation Theory

According to research dating back to the 1940s, cross-linking has been considered a primary reaction underlying age-dependent changes, becoming a key aspect of the glycosylation theory of aging. What is cross-linking in aging involves the formation of detrimental chemical bonds between biological molecules, which stiffens tissues and impairs function over time.

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