Callie R. answered 02/29/24
Current technician at Fred Hutch Cancer Institute
A linear decline in cell numbers over time suggests a consistent loss of cells at a steady rate, regardless of individual cell history. This pattern could result from factors such as aging, environmental stressors, or genetic predispositions, leading to gradual attrition of cell populations. In neurons, this may involve mechanisms like oxidative stress or impaired cellular maintenance processes.