Health
Scientists successfully restore cells to youth, bring back sight in mice – The Times of Israel
David Sinclair, a Harvard professor of Jewish heritage who co-authored study, says he hopes to turn back time at cellular level, reversing damage caused by injury,…
TOKYO, Japan — Scientists said Wednesday they have restored sight in mice using a “milestone” treatment that returns cells to a more youthful state and could one day help treat glaucoma and other age-related diseases.
The process offers the tantalizing possibility of effectively turning back time at the cellular level, helping cells recover the ability to heal damage caused by injury, disease and age.
“I’m excited about being able to rejuvenate organs and tissues that fail due to ageing and disease,…
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