Dohun Pyeon

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Today the mitochondria are such thoroughly integrated elements in our cells that they are accepted as ‘self’ by the immune system. However, when they spill out from ruptured cells, or are themselves damaged by age and the rough and tumble of life, they release molecules reminiscent of their bacterial origins, and these alert the immune system to what looks like a foreign invasion.
Borrowed Time: The Science of How and Why We Age
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