Longevity
When irreversible no longer means forever
New study shows long-assumed irreversible AGEs can be removed from aged human tissue ex vivo – opening a new chapter in damage repair. For decades, researchers studying aging have largely viewed advanced glycation end products (AGEs) as part of biology’s accumulating baggage – chemical modifications that slowly build up on long-lived proteins and, once established, […] The post When irreversible no longer means forever appeared first on Longevity.Technology .
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