Paper in Cloning and Stem Cells shows that animal eggs do not support specific reprogramming toward the normal human embryonic state. Investigators at Advanced Cell Technology (ACTC) have found that ...
In a breakthrough for longevity science, a reverse-aging treatment has been injected into a human. The technique is a sought-after solution for improving longevity by reprogramming cells. Competitors ...
Aging, at its most fundamental level, is a molecular process. Chemical marks on the genome shift and lose fidelity over time, ...
First human receives reverse-aging gene therapy in groundbreaking trial targeting glaucoma, using cellular reprogramming to make aged cells younger.
A groundbreaking human trial of ER-100, a cellular reprogramming therapy, has begun, testing whether damaged eye cells can be ...
Human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) can differentiate into various tissues, an invaluable characteristic for personalized regenerative medicine, basic and translational research, and drug ...
Human cellular reprogramming to induced pluripotency is still an inefficient process, which has hindered studying the role of critical intermediate stages. Here we take advantage of high efficiency ...
Scientists report that they have used a cellular reprogramming methodology to allow the creation of neural networks that reproduce unique characteristics of human cells—different from those obtained ...
Human skin cells have been reprogrammed into heart valve cells and then used to successfully transplant a pig heart valve into a rodent, led by the research of a Northeastern University professor. The ...
Scientists have produced stem cells from the endangered Grévy's zebra using human reprogramming factors. Further comprehensive gene analyses identified key genes that are also found in human and mouse ...