Method Rejuvenates Multiple Cellular Attributes by 30 Years-New Study

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Method Rejuvenates Multiple Cellular Attributes by 30 Years-New Study Dr. Dlijeet Gill, PhD - Debbi Barber - Mary Sabat, MS, Nutrition
This study describes a novel "maturation phase transient reprogramming" (MPTR) method to restore the epigenome of cells to a more youthful state. The authors demonstrate the effectiveness of the method to reverse several age-related changes including remodeling of the transcriptome. The method performs favorably compared to other transient reprogramming protocols, and the study will be of interest to developmental biologists as well as researchers who study ageing. PLUS How nutrition effects the function and aging of your skin. And what you can do to keep youthful skin.

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