Vicky Chijwani

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Free radicals signal the problem that respiratory capacity is low, relative to demand. If the problem can be fixed by making more respiratory complexes, raising respiratory capacity, then all is well and good. If that does not fix the problem, the cell kills itself, removing its presumably defective DNA from the mix. If the damaged cell is replaced by a nice new cell (from a stem cell), then the problem has been fixed, or rather, eradicated.
The Vital Question: Why is life the way it is?
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