RNA molecule rejuvenates ageing mice by restoring old cells
Briefly

In a groundbreaking study, researchers demonstrated that injecting aged mice with miR-302b exosomes can restore cellular proliferation, reducing the signs of aging effectively.
As cellular senescence increases with age, cytokine release hampers healing and immunity, linking it to diseases like cancer, cardiovascular issues, and cognitive decline.
The treatment has shown promise by not only extending the lifespan of old mice but also rejuvenating their hair growth and physical capabilities.
Scientists believe that understanding how miR-302b operates could pave the way for new anti-aging therapies, although more research is essential for human application.
Read at Nature
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