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Resumen de Young blood turns back time

Helen Thomson

  • In October 2014 in California, people with Alzheimer's disease will be injected with the blood of young people in the hope that it will reverse some of the damage caused by the condition. Thomas Rando at Stanford University in California and his team found that young blood returned the liver and skeletal stem cells of old mice to a more youthful state during heterochronic parabiosis. The old mice were also able to repair injured muscles as well as young mice. The ramifications for the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries could be huge if the same thing happens in people.


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