Scientists target senescent "zombie cells" with new drugs called senolytics, which may slow aging and prevent diseases like ...
Zombie cells are a hot topic in the scientific community, with groundbreaking research being conducted worldwide to find ways ...
Scientists explore partial cellular reprogramming using antibiotics to reverse aging and repair cells and tissues safely.
Not only does our body change with age, but so does our immune system. A recent study led by the Center for Individualized ...
JAAM and JAAF members are looking at how we might one day be able to slow, or even reverse, ageing from many different angles. Targeting senescent cells One key mechanism is cellular senescence ...
New research uncovers new insights into preventing chronic inflammation caused by aging-related zombie-like cells. In humans ...
Hibernating dwarf lemurs can stay in this cold, standby state for about a week before they have to briefly warm up, and ...
A tiny primate from Madagascar, the fat-tailed dwarf lemur, has an amazing ability—it can slow down cellular aging while it ...
In humans and other multicellular organisms, cells multiply. This defining feature allows embryos to grow into adulthood, and enables the healing of the many bumps, bruises and scrapes along the way.
Every second, an adult generates around five million new blood cells to replace aging or dying ones, making the blood system a highly regenerative organ.
By age 15, almost all children have a cell phone. Jump to insight Over half (62.79%) of the world's internet traffic comes from mobile phones. Since 2015, cell phone ownership has increased 20%.
Not only does our body change with age, but so does our immune system. A recent study led by the Centre for Individualised Infection Medicine (CiiM) shows exactly how immune cells age and how ...