Bone marrow contains stem cells that make the many types of blood cell our immune system needs. The diversity of these blood cells drops as we age, and this is thought to contribute to some aspects of ...
A research team from the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, LKS Faculty of Medicine at the University of ...
Our bone marrow—the fatty, jelly-like substance inside our bones—is an unseen powerhouse quietly producing 500 billion new blood cells every day. That process is driven by hematopoietic stem cells ...
As we age, our immune system quietly loses its edge, and scientists have uncovered a surprising reason why. A protein called ...
A group led by Professors Gunes Uzer from Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering Department, Boise State University developed a versatile 3D platform to study how mechanical signals affect ...
This article is part of a broad series on recent advances in the science and medicine of longevity and aging. The series covers a range of topics, including musculoskeletal health. Expect more ...
A recent study led by a team of researchers at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine examining aging mice has provided what is believed to be the first evidence that amyloid beta ...
A new study suggests that the myth about young blood may actually be true: young blood, specifically derived from bone marrow cells, could rejuvenate aging skin. This research implies that young blood ...
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Experimental mRNA therapy reverses immune-cell aging in mice
Researchers have used an experimental mRNA therapy to make old immune cells in mice behave as if they were young again, ...
Inflammation covertly rewires the bone marrow, enabling mutated stem cells to rise and setting the stage for future blood disease.
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