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Can Transcriptomic Reprogramming Turn Back the Clock on Aging?

reverse aging process

Imagine our body is like a big recipe book, and each page has instructions (recipes) for making different things in our body, like proteins. These instructions are written in a unique code called “genetic code.” Now, “Transcriptomic Reprogramming” is like

DCoello October 3, 2023September 18, 2024 Age hacking, Aging, reverse age, Stem Cells Read more

Can We Reprogram Our Cells for Age Reversal

Can We Reprogram Our Cells for Age Reversal

Getting older means our bodies start to work a bit less well. Sometimes, this can lead to health problems like brain diseases, a big deal worldwide. To help with this, we need new and safe ways to make people feel

DCoello October 3, 2023October 3, 2023 Age hacking, Aging, gene editing, gene therapy, Geroscience, reverse age, Stem Cells Read more

What are genetic perturbations?

What are genetic perturbations?

Imagine your body is like a big recipe book; each recipe is a set of instructions for making something in your body, like your hair color or height. These recipes are written in a unique code called DNA. Now, genetic

DCoello October 3, 2023September 18, 2024 Age hacking, Aging, Stem Cells Read more

Unlocking Longevity Secrets: Healthspan vs Lifespan

Healthspan vs lifespan

Healthspan and lifespan are two related but distinct concepts used to measure different aspects of an individual’s life. They both play essential roles in understanding the quality and duration of life: 1. Healthspan: 2. Lifespan: Key Differences: In summary, health

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Stem Cell vs. PRP

Stem Cell vs. PRP

Stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy are two distinct regenerative medicine approaches used to promote healing and tissue repair, but they differ in their mechanisms, sources, and applications: 1. Stem Cell Therapy: 2. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy: Key

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Who are some of the Leading Longevity Researchers

Who are some of the Leading Longevity Researchers

It’s tough to pinpoint a single individual as the “leading” longevity researcher, as the field is highly interdisciplinary, and numerous scientists and researchers have made significant contributions. However, several scientists and institutions have been prominent in longevity research: Dr. David

DCoello September 28, 2023September 18, 2024 Age hacking, Aging Read more

FOXO3

FOXO3

FOXO3, also known as forkhead box O3, is a gene that codes for a transcription factor protein called FOXO3a. FOXO3 significantly regulates various cellular processes related to aging, stress resistance, and longevity. This gene has gained attention in longevity research

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What are the Longevity Genes

What are the Longevity Genes

Longevity genes, often called “longevity-associated genes” or “longevity-related genes,” are specific genes associated with an increased likelihood of living longer or a reduced risk of age-related diseases. These genes play a role in various biological processes and pathways influencing aging

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Is Aging Inevitable or is it possible to become Immortal

Is Aging Inevitable

“Some animals exhibit a remarkable lack of aging, prompting the question: can humans achieve the same? The pursuit of immortality hinges on how we define it. It remains a distant fantasy if we envision immortality as an eternal, indestructible existence

DCoello September 7, 2023September 7, 2023 Age hacking, Aging, Journals, reverse age Read more

When Tumor Suppressor Genes Become Inactive

tumor suppressor gene

When tumor suppressor genes mutate, their products no longer inhibit the cell cycle or promote apoptosis (the death of cells occurs as a regular and controlled part of an organism’s growth or development). Therefore, these mutations can be called “loss-of-function,”

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