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Lipofuscin accumulation in larvae is a linear function of time.
Normal changes in the heart include deposits of the "aging pigment," lipofuscin.
It is caused by the deposition of lipofuscin in the sweat glands.
Piracetam appears to reduce levels of lipofuscin in the rat brain.
This ability to selectively target lipofuscin has opened up research opportunities in the field of Anti-aging medicine.
Other work has been reported concerning tanning in S. bullata with the age pigment lipofuscin.
Personally I think Maya's theory about the effects of lipofuscin on plasticity was the key to this entire project.
The brown pigment is lipofuscin in macrophages, not melanin.
Histological sections appear yellowish-brown due to the presence of lipofuscin pigments.
Lipofuscin levels in excess of 3% of cell volume are generally considered fatal in the long term.
Damaged proteins and lipids accumulate in lysosomes as lipofuscin.
A fatty brown pigment called lipofuscin collects in many tissues, as do other fatty substances.
However, this result is controversial, as it is questionable if the leupeptin-induced material is true lipofuscin.
Lipofuscin accumulation is a major risk factor implicated in macular degeneration, a degenerative disease of the eye.
Accumulation of lipofuscin in the colon is the cause of the condition melanosis coli.
Calorie restriction, vitamin E, and increased glutathione appear to reduce or halt the production of lipofuscin.
Researchers have not determined how these malfunctioning channels are related to the buildup of lipofuscin in the macula and progressive vision loss.
In humans, yellowish specks or patches are thought to be due to the pigment lipofuscin, also known as lipochrome.
Sure and that is precisely what your couple, oblivious though they were to the putrid perils o' lipofuscin, succeeded in doin'.
Furthermore, cardiac tissue and central nervous system neurons shows yellow to brown pigment called lipofuscin, some believed that they have lysosomal activity.
Even brain cells can still function when an inert waste called lipofuscin (apparently a product of molecular damage) fills over ten percent of their volume.
The nootropic drug piracetam appears to significantly reduce accumulation of lipofuscin in the brain tissue of rats.
Lipofuscin quantification is used for age determination in various crustaceans such as lobsters and spiny lobsters.
"That's lipofuscin," said Jackson.
Those molecules which can't be digested simply accumulate as junk inside our cells, which is readily detected in the form of lipofuscin granules.