A burgeoning field is launching its first clinical trial to find out whether dialing back cell development can safely refresh ...
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First human trial tests gene therapy aimed at reversing cellular aging
For the roughly 80 million people worldwide living with glaucoma, daily life often means watching the world slowly close in.
The field of partial reprogramming is transitioning from successful mouse studies to its first human clinical trials. At the heart of this experiment lies the discovery of Yamanaka ...
Scientists at Life Biosciences are preparing to begin testing partial reprogramming in people. It will mark the first time ...
Creative Biogene is proud to announce the launch of its innovative iPSC RNA reprogramming products, specifically designed to enhance the efficiency and safety of iPSC generation.
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Can ageing be reversed? New human trial to test ‘cell rejuvenation’ raises hope and concern
Ageing reversal may be closer than we think – scientists have begun human trials to test anti-ageing methods.
Endogenous Retroviruses (ERVs), relics from ancient viral infections, form a significant part of vertebrate genomes, including humans, where they constitute ...
It is well known that students who prepare in advance perform better in exams. Now, it appears that the skin can do the same.
In 2006, Kyoto University’s Professor Yamanaka Shin’ya made a groundbreaking discovery: a method to reprogram ordinary body cells such as skin, nerve, or bone cells into a highly adaptable, ...
It is well known that students who prepare in advance perform better on exams. Now, it appears that the skin can do the same. Rather than scrambling to repair itself only after injury occurs, a Korean ...
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