In experiments that simulated a skin wounds partially rejuvenated cells showed signs of behaving more like youthful cells. Experts suggest that the research may lead to new drugs
Scientists say they have developed a method to reprogramme human skin cells rewinding the ageing clock without the cells losing their function.In experiments that simulated a skin wounds partially rejuvenated cells showed signs of behaving more like youthful cells.Professor Wolf Reik, a group leader at the Altos Labs Cambridge Institute, said: “This work has very exciting implications.
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