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What is the glycosylation theory of aging?

Proposed in 1942, the glycosylation theory of aging, also known as the cross-linking theory, suggests that aging is a result of chemical changes in the body that gradually damage cells and tissues. This process, involving the non-enzymatic attachment of sugars to proteins, produces harmful Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs).

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