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Rewriting the aging code: How AI is accelerating clinical rejuvenation
For decades, the idea of resetting the biological clock sounded more like speculative fiction than clinical strategy. The discovery of Yamanaka factors by Nobel laureate Shinya Yamanaka, which can ...
Emerging research in cellular reprogramming, gene editing, and regenerative medicine is driving interest in preventive ...
The first cell rejuvenation therapy is set to enter clinics, testing if aging cells can be reset to a younger, healthier ...
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Scientists say they can restore 'young' memories by rewiring your brain
Researchers have used gene therapy to partially reprogram the brain cells that store memories in aging mice, reversing signs of cellular decline and restoring learning ability. The technique, ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a Phase 1 clinical trial from Life Biosciences that aims to help certain eye cells act younger and improve vision in glaucoma and related ...
Can cells be made biologically younger? A new, high profile clinical trial aims to find out. The idea of reversing aging and immortality has long lived in myths and lore, or at the edge of science ...
The U.S. government has entered a partial shutdown after Congress failed to meet a deadline of midnight on Friday to complete work on a spending package to prevent funding from running out across ...
Mesenchymal drift (MD), the progressive acquisition of mesenchymal traits by epithelial and endothelial cells, has emerged as a unifying mechanism of aging. Transcriptomic analyses across human ...
The 2025 UC San Diego Sanford Stem Cell Institute (SSCI) symposium brought together an extraordinary group of scientists, clinicians, innovators and patients united by a shared vision: harnessing the ...
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