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Berkeley researchers find evidence for a "molecular fountain of youth"

Berkeley researchers find evidence for a "molecular fountain of youth" | Longevity science | Scoop.it

 

A group of medical researchers at the University of California at Berkeley has found a protein that is able to rejuvenate aged blood stem cells...

 

The ravages of aging appear to be related to oxidative stress combined with telomere exhaustion, along with many other known and unknown factors. The subject of the new Berkeley study is a class of proteins called sirtuins that are known to play a central role in regulating aging and longevity in many non-human models (such as mice).

 

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‘Fountain of youth’ technique rejuvenates aging stem cells | KurzweilAI

‘Fountain of youth’ technique rejuvenates aging stem cells | KurzweilAI | Longevity science | Scoop.it

A new method of growing cardiac tissue is teaching old stem cells new tricks.

The discovery, which transforms aged stem cells into cells that function like much younger ones, may one day enable scientists to grow cardiac patches for damaged or diseased hearts from a patient’s own stem cells — no matter what age the patient — while avoiding the threat of rejection.

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