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the most widely discussed genetic ageing markers is the peripheral blood lymphocyte telomere length. Lymphocyte telomeres are the ends of linear DNA that have the repetitive nucleotide sequence TTAGGG. Telomeres protect linear chromosome ends from
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influence physiology through its conversion to other sex steroids and metabolites indicating the potential for a diverse pattern of downstream effects. Similar to DHEA, telomere length (TL) has also been associated with a range of factors linked to
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telomere shortening ( 15 ). Telomere length is usually measured as leukocyte telomere length (LTL) since it is relatively easy to extract leukocytes from human blood. Studies have shown that short and dysfunctional telomeres are linked to diabetes ( 16
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