§ LONG — Pathway
Longevity Pathway
Cellular senescence, telomere, and longevity-pathway research peptides.
§ LONG.01 — Primer
For the Novice — What This Pathway Means
Longevity peptides explore the biology of aging — how cells maintain quality control, repair DNA, manage senescent cells ("zombie cells"), and protect against oxidative stress. For new researchers, think of this pathway as the foundation: when cells age well, every other system functions better.
New to peptides? Start with Peptides 101 →§ LONG.02 — Researcher view
Pathway Overview (Researcher View)
The Longevity Pathway addresses cellular aging biology: senescence burden, mitochondrial signaling resilience, DNA integrity support pathways, and stress adaptation. This pathway matters to biological restoration because long-term structural outcomes depend on cellular quality control.
Research focus areas
- ―Cellular senescence & SASP markers
- ―Telomere-adjacent biology
- ―DNA integrity & oxidative damage repair
- ―Mitochondrial-derived peptide signaling
- ―Apoptosis regulation & cell quality control
Ideal researcher persona
Anti-aging researchers, biological-age trackers, healthspan investigators
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