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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, ...
Researchers at Tel Aviv University's Gray Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences have uncovered how a natural and essential ...
When Dolly the sheep—the first cloned mammal—was born 30 years ago, she became one of the most famous animals in science ...
Promising mouse studies and billions of dollars in funding are stoking excitement. But we’ve been here before.
The outspoken longevity scientist David Sinclair has been predicting that one day, you’ll go to the doctor and get a prescription that will make you 10 years younger. Now MIT Technology Review has ...
Blindness itself might become, at least in certain cases, partially reversible. This potential future stems from one of the ...
Scientists have taken a small but significant step toward testing the idea of reverse aging in humans. Researchers have treated the first participant in a clinical trial exploring whether older cells ...
A gastrointestinal oncologist told Newsweek that the early-stage findings are a “major step forward” in targeting colon ...
When Dolly the sheep – the first cloned mammal – was born 30 years ago, she became one of the most famous animals in science ...
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The World’s First ‘Reverse-Ageing’ Human Trial Has Begun — And It Could Change Medicine Forever
A groundbreaking human trial of ER-100, a cellular reprogramming therapy, has begun, testing whether damaged eye cells can be rejuvenated and potentially opening a new chapter in the science of aging.
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The first cellular age-reversal therapy has been cleared for human trials
Life Biosciences has received FDA clearance to begin a first-in-human Phase 1 clinical trial of ER-100, a gene therapy ...
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