The secret to reversing cellular aging may lie hidden in a single protein that can influence a cell's age from young to old.
A protein called Runx2 contributes to the abnormal activity of lung cells that drive pulmonary fibrosis, a new study shows.
The key to reversing cellular aging may lie in a protein responsible for toggling cells between a "young" and an "old" state.
This is a confocal microscopy image of human fibroblasts derived from embryonic stem cells. The nuclei appear in blue, while smaller and more numerous mitochondria appear in red. Disclaimer ...
What Somatic Cell Types Can Be Reprogrammed into iPS Cells? Most iPS cell lines established in earlier studies were derived from fibroblasts. Can iPS cells be established from other somatic cell ...
Researchers from Osaka University found that knockdown of the Adaptor Protein Complex 2, Alpha 1 Subunit (AP2A1) rejuvenates ...