When old cells are damaged they are at risk of turning into cancer. Many of them rather die (apoptosis) or turn senescent (in that case they can't produce melanin to make color of hair).
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GreatTitEnthusiast - 2day
Oh yeah, that's a good explanation
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scrooge @infosec.pub - 5hr
Does this have any implication for people that have grey hair early on vs people that only get it later in life?
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GreatTitEnthusiast - 2day
While it's not a good trade you'd rather have gray hair if it meant you didn't get melanoma
Killing should work for many tissues, especially those whose cells still divide. But for some tissues it is problematic. Killing senescent cell from muscle would make the whole muscle fiber to break. Killing senescent neuron could lead to loose of some cognitive or other function. So part of dealing with senescent cells is to modulate them so they do not vomit senescence associated secretary phenotype (SASP) which is quite annoying to other cells. Ultimately, we could rejuvenate senescent cells so they would work properly, but that seems much harder than other options.
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OpenStars - 2day
No cap ~available,~ ~apparently~
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henfredemars @infosec.pub - 2day
Gray hair can look lovely. I accept
One can’t say the same for skin cancer.
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JamesBoeing737MAX @sopuli.xyz - 2day
I, myself would be happy with dying slightly faster.
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henfredemars @infosec.pub - 2day
737MAX
You just might get your wish.
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Bonus - 2day
Where do I sign up?
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halvar @lemy.lol - 2day
Well not having hair is very similar to having grey hair in terms of asthetics precived by most people, so this isn't really the trade we are making.
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kubofhromoslav @lemmy.world - 2day
Yes, he trade is between having color hair or cancer.
kubofhromoslav in science_memes
Hair trade offer
Any cap here with a good explanation?
When old cells are damaged they are at risk of turning into cancer. Many of them rather die (apoptosis) or turn senescent (in that case they can't produce melanin to make color of hair).
Oh yeah, that's a good explanation
Does this have any implication for people that have grey hair early on vs people that only get it later in life?
While it's not a good trade you'd rather have gray hair if it meant you didn't get melanoma
Why not avoid both
That's the intention, but... https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0f6d41e7-adc2-4ef1-b74f-a8caf0fd65f5.jpeg
Isn't the idea just to slowly kill them?
Killing should work for many tissues, especially those whose cells still divide. But for some tissues it is problematic. Killing senescent cell from muscle would make the whole muscle fiber to break. Killing senescent neuron could lead to loose of some cognitive or other function. So part of dealing with senescent cells is to modulate them so they do not vomit senescence associated secretary phenotype (SASP) which is quite annoying to other cells. Ultimately, we could rejuvenate senescent cells so they would work properly, but that seems much harder than other options.
No cap ~available,~ ~apparently~
Gray hair can look lovely. I accept
One can’t say the same for skin cancer.
I, myself would be happy with dying slightly faster.
You just might get your wish.
Where do I sign up?
Well not having hair is very similar to having grey hair in terms of asthetics precived by most people, so this isn't really the trade we are making.
Yes, he trade is between having color hair or cancer.