Aging doesn’t have to mean losing your past. Scientists have found a way to "reprogram" specific memory-holding neurons, restoring youthful learning and recall in mice.
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Billionaires chase immortality as Harvard-backed startup wins FDA nod for 1st partial de-aging trial
The race to slow, halt, or even reverse aging has moved from science fiction into the regulatory record. A Harvard-linked startup, Life Biosciences, has secured clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug ...
"Aging has a relatively simple explanation and is apparently reversible." The post Scientists Testing Controversial Human Rejuvenation Compound Called ER-100 appeared first on Futurism.
A novel gene therapy that leads to cellular rejuvenation could restore vision after non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) and glaucoma. The technique is based on a reprogramming ...
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World’s 1st human aging reversal trial quietly gets underway
The first clinical attempt to make human beings biologically younger is no longer a thought experiment. A small gene therapy ...
A team led by researchers has discovered that a group of cells located in the skin and other areas of the body, called neural crest stem cells, are the source of reprogrammed neurons found by other ...
ER-300 improves key biomarkers of liver health in an animal model of MASH These data, along with additional ER-100 preclinical data from a nonhuman primate model of NAION demonstrating clear ...
Donations from Didier Coeurnelle enable next phase of LEVF (Longevity escape velocity foundation) Robust Mouse Rejuvenation research program. The initial donation of €200,000 (approximately $220,000) ...
When a neuron ages, it loses synaptic connections with other neurons, it is less able to transmit nerve impulses, and its metabolism is also altered. This process of neuronal ageing — inevitable with ...
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