Metformin: does it really slow ageing in animals, or just help health?
SENS Research Foundation - 12-Oct-2024Despite positive results in monkeys, study lacks baseline data, which raises doubts
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Cell publishes findings of unusual significance in any area of experimental biology, including but not limited to cell biology, molecular biology, neuroscience, immunology, virology and microbiology, cancer, human genetics, systems biology, signaling, and disease mechanisms and therapeutics. The basic criterion for considering papers is whether the results provide significant conceptual advances into, or raise provocative questions and hypotheses regarding, an interesting and important biological question. In addition to primary research articles in four formats, Cell features review and opinion articles on recent research advances and issues of interest to its broad readership in the leading edge section.
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Details last updated 04-Feb-2019
Despite positive results in monkeys, study lacks baseline data, which raises doubts
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Planning to grow multi-chambered heart, to advance cardiovascular therapies in the future
Allows to silence bad genes without modifying the DNA sequence and it is fully reversible
7 additional genes created normally dividing artificial cells - interesting tool for future research works
Signaling distant sites to alert & activate cancer killing immune cells in advance
Might help the army with night vision & even treat people with colour blindness
Consuming high fat diet may weaken the immunity and its ability against cancer
Mitochondrial damage accelerates ageing on exposure to space radiation and microgravity