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Retinal Endothelial Cells Derived from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Repair Damaged Retinas in Mice
The retina is considered a part of the central nervous system. As is the case for the brain, a barrier of specialized cells surrounding the blood vessels supplying retinal tissue controls the passage of molecules between blood and tissues.
Fight Aging! · 19:29
№02 / 7 · Lifespan.io
Rescuing Calcium Ion Homeostasis Extends Mouse Lifespan
Scientists have linked disrupted Ca²⁺ homeostasis to aging in both progeroid and naturally aging mice. Rescuing it with a well-known antidepressant significantly increased the animals’ median and maximum lifespan [1].
Lifespan.io · 17:33
№03 / 7 · Fight Aging!
Age-Related Cellular Senescence Harms Stem Cell Function
The growth in number of senescent cells with age is an important mechanism of degenerative aging.
Fight Aging! · 11:22
№04 / 7 · Fight Aging!
A Rare Epigenetic Accelerated Aging Condition
Accelerated aging conditions are not really accelerated aging conditions; each is a dysfunction in which one specific mechanism runs amok, generating damage and dysfunction that superficially resembles the damage and dysfunction of aging.
Fight Aging! · 11:11
№05 / 7 · Nature Ageing
How long can humans live? All evidence points to a maximum of 125 years
Nature Ageing · 01:00
№06 / 7 · News-Medical
Updated ABCs framework gives clinicians a clearer path to prevent heart disease
A 2026 State-of-the-Art review updates the ABCs of cardiovascular disease prevention to help clinicians apply contemporary risk assessment, lifestyle, pharmacologic, and cardiometabolic strategies in routine care.
News-Medical · 02:43
№07 / 7 · News-Medical
Molecular changes in the liver of space travelers provide clues about aging
What happens to the human body in space may help scientists create new anti-aging therapies.
News-Medical · 20:14
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