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Zooming in on rare bone cells that drive osteoporosis

Zooming in on rare bone cells that drive osteoporosis

By Mayo Clinic's Research Magazine Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a new high-resolution, analytical technique to identify the rare senescent bone cells that are known to drive osteoporosis. Senescent cells are malfunctioning cells that build up as people age...

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Gene Transfer Leads to Longer Life and Healthspan

Gene Transfer Leads to Longer Life and Healthspan

By Eve Herold - Director at HSAC - Published by Leaps.org In August, a study provided the first proof-of-principle that genetic material transferred from one species to another can increase both longevity and healthspan in the recipient animal. The naked mole rat...

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An mRNA drug reengineers stem cells

An mRNA drug reengineers stem cells

by Samantha Borje - Drug Discovery News Scientists developed an alternative to bone marrow transplantation by using technology similar to that of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. Blood disorders such as sickle cell anemia, immunodeficiencies, and bone marrow failure...

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Scientists have bioprinted fully functional human skin

Scientists have bioprinted fully functional human skin

By Chrissy Sexton - Earth.com For the first time, scientists have successfully bioprinted fully functional skin. Researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine report that they have printed skin samples containing all six major cell types found in...

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