Hearing Cell Regeneration: Stopping Hearing Loss in Aging
Hearing loss is one of the most common and most neglected parts of aging, and unlike wrinkles or gray hair, it's not 'just cosmetic': it is the single...
Stem cell research and treatments
Hearing loss is one of the most common and most neglected parts of aging, and unlike wrinkles or gray hair, it's not 'just cosmetic': it is the single...
Stem cells are the body's reservoir of renewal, but with age they tire: losing the ability to divide and repair tissue. A phenomenon called 'stem cell...
For years, we have reported on experiments in mice growing new teeth. Now it has reached humans. The Japanese company Toregem Biopharma, a spin-off of...
The dream of regenerative dentistry—growing a new tooth instead of implanting an artificial one—is still far from the clinic. A scoping review publish...
Billions of dollars are pouring into companies promising to reverse aging. Who are they? What are they really developing? And which ones are actually ...
Why do muscle stem cells lose their regenerative ability with age? A new study by Prof. Thomas Rando from UCLA, published in Science, offers a revolut...
Your gut stem cells lose their regenerative ability with age, and so does your gut. A new study published in Stem Cell Reports shows that transferring...
Longeveron's Phase 2b trial showed that treatment with mesenchymal stem cells (laromestrocel) significantly improved the physical function of elderly ...
David Sinclair's company Life Biosciences will launch this year the first-ever clinical trial of 'partial reprogramming', a method to return cells to ...
In 2021, a team of Chinese scientists and clinicians successfully treated a diabetes patient using an innovative stem cell transplant. The treatment, ...
Stem cells are often presented as a proven breakthrough against aging, but the research picture is far more complex. Here we explain what mesenchymal ...
Stem cells: Unspecialized cells with immense potential. They are present in the human body throughout life, serving as a kind of "emergency reservoir"...
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