The \”Time Jump\” of 30 Years: Reprogramming old skin cells to regain youthful function
The findings could help to develop a targeted treatment for aging.
The Babraham Institute’s research has developed a way to ‘time-jump’ human skin cell by 30 years. This method allows cells to age backwards without losing their specific function. Researchers in the Institute’s Epigenetics program have been able rejuvenate the molecular measurements of biological age and partially restore the function older cells. This research was published in the journal eLife today (7 April 2022). Although it is still at an exploratory stage, this could revolutionize regenerative medical treatment.
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“Time Jump” by 30 Years: Old Skins Cells Reprogrammed To Regain Youthful Function