
Ageing Cell
An ageing cell refers to a cell that has undergone biological changes over time, leading to reduced function and increased vulnerability to stress. As cells age, they may experience damage to their DNA, accumulate harmful substances, and lose their ability to divide or perform their normal roles effectively. This process is linked to various signs of ageing in the body, such as decreased immunity, slower healing, and increased risk of diseases. Understanding ageing cells helps researchers explore ways to promote healthy ageing and develop therapies for age-related conditions.