In a breakthrough for longevity science, a reverse-aging treatment has been injected into a human. The technique is a sought-after solution for improving longevity by reprogramming cells. Competitors ...
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Scientists are testing a cellular reset that could push aging human cells back toward youth
Aging, at its most fundamental level, is a molecular process. Chemical marks on the genome shift and lose fidelity over time, ...
A groundbreaking human trial of ER-100, a cellular reprogramming therapy, has begun, testing whether damaged eye cells can be ...
First human receives reverse-aging gene therapy in groundbreaking trial targeting glaucoma, using cellular reprogramming to make aged cells younger.
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Longevity medicine's do-or-die moment
The world's first human trial of whether a drug can essentially make a person's cells younger sets up a reality check for one ...
A team led by researchers has discovered that a group of cells located in the skin and other areas of the body, called neural crest stem cells, are the source of reprogrammed neurons found by other ...
Vitamin B12 is almost exclusively found in animal products, and this essential vitamin can be difficult for vegetarians and vegans to obtain. It is made through bacterial fermentation in the gut, ...
Prof. Roger Pedersen, Stanford University, and Dr. Thomas Moreau, bit.bio, will give an overview of the innovative history and recent developments in transcription factor-mediated cellular ...
Both Natural and Experimental Processes Stand to Benefit from Greater Understanding of Nongenetic Factors The mechanisms that ensure that cells from multicellular organisms are genetically homogenous, ...
A recent study using mice has revealed a way to turn back the clock after heart attack. The researchers behind the work used RNAs to instruct cells in an injured heart to eliminate scar tissue and ...
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