Cellular degradation is a process in which cells become too unstable in an organism, resulting in its ultimate death. The clone of Carson Beckett, which Michael Kenmore created, suffered from cellular degradation. However, a sort of medicine was created by Michael to support the clone cells from deteriorating. Jennifer Keller was eventually able to replicate this treatment. (SGA: "The Kindred, Part 2", "The Seed") The Asgard also suffered from cellular degradation, leading to their eventual demise. (SG1: "Unending")
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| - Cellular degradation is a process in which cells become too unstable in an organism, resulting in its ultimate death. The clone of Carson Beckett, which Michael Kenmore created, suffered from cellular degradation. However, a sort of medicine was created by Michael to support the clone cells from deteriorating. Jennifer Keller was eventually able to replicate this treatment. (SGA: "The Kindred, Part 2", "The Seed") The Asgard also suffered from cellular degradation, leading to their eventual demise. (SG1: "Unending")
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| - Cellular degradation is a process in which cells become too unstable in an organism, resulting in its ultimate death. The clone of Carson Beckett, which Michael Kenmore created, suffered from cellular degradation. However, a sort of medicine was created by Michael to support the clone cells from deteriorating. Jennifer Keller was eventually able to replicate this treatment. (SGA: "The Kindred, Part 2", "The Seed") The Asgard also suffered from cellular degradation, leading to their eventual demise. (SG1: "Unending") However the Pegasus Asgard have been able to either slow down or temporarily repair their genetic damage. (SGA: "The Lost Tribe")
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