“…In humans, CM division rate peaks in infants and declines thereafter (Mollova et al, 2013;Bergmann et al, 2015), which is associated with rapid telomerase inhibition in low-turnover tissues and gradual telomere shortening with aging (Wright et al, 1996;Daniali et al, 2013). Interestingly, Haubner et al (2016) recently reported a case of functional recovery from severe myocardial infarction in a newborn child, at the time when telomeres are at their longest.…”