AGING REPROGRAMMED
2024
Epigenetic Reprogramming and Aging
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Author Information
Author(s): Jasper Heinrich
Primary Institution: Oxford University Press US
Hypothesis
Can partial in vivo epigenetic reprogramming alleviate age-related dysfunction and extend lifespan?
Conclusion
Partial in vivo epigenetic reprogramming can improve tissue repair and potentially extend lifespan.
Supporting Evidence
- Partial reprogramming can alleviate age-related dysfunction in tissue repair.
- Reprogramming has been shown to improve outcomes in various disease models.
- Evidence suggests that reprogramming can extend lifespan.
Takeaway
Scientists are studying how changing cells back to a younger state can help fix problems that come with getting older.
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