Damage Inheritance
Cross-source consensus on Damage Inheritance from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- During division, each harmful protein is independently retained by the mother with probability p and transferred to the daughter with probability 1 - p. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- Lower retention probability means the mother passes more damage to the daughter and experiences stronger rejuvenation. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- Growth-rate curves are symmetric around p = 0.5 because mother and daughter allocations are complementary. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- The relationship between symmetric allocation and growth is parameter-dependent. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- Retention asymmetry can create potential wells in biological-age space. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells