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As our gut ages, key genes go quiet and scientists now know why
As people live longer, the gut quietly accumulates damage that can tip the balance between healthy tissue renewal and chronic ...
Researchers have discovered a way to help aging intestines heal themselves using CAR T-cell therapy. By targeting senescent ...
Intestinal Stem Cells (ISCs) derived from a patient's own cells have garnered significant attention as a new alternative for treating intractable intestinal diseases due to their low risk of rejection ...
The intestinal epithelium undergoes rapid renewal every 3–5 days, a process driven by intestinal stem cells (ISCs) located at ...
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CAR T-cell therapy helps aging intestines heal, boosts gut health
Researchers have found that CAR T-cell therapy can help aging intestines heal by targeting senescent cells. In mice, it ...
EPFL scientists have shown that a gene linked to a rare childhood disease is essential for regenerating intestinal stem cells after injury. Our intestines are constantly renewing themselves, replacing ...
Specifically, the team confirmed that increased expression of cytoskeleton-binding and actin-binding proteins leads to a stable restructuring of the internal cellular architecture. This provides the ...
Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) derived from a patient's own cells have garnered significant attention as a new alternative for ...
A new study reported in Nature has determined that the amino acid cysteine could promote regeneration among cells in the small intestine. The work showed that cysteine can activate an immune signaling ...
Researchers have discovered a way to help aging intestines heal themselves using CAR T-cell therapy by targeting senescent cells that build up over time ...
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