Roundworm Study Reveals a Recycling Mechanism that Helps Cells Fight Aging
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Brandon Gustavo PachecoThe idea of aging with dignity doesn't sound so utopian anymore.Not even that: now, from science, research is being done on how to stop—and even reverse—cell aging. In Mexico, a group led by Dr. Jonathan Magaña at Monterrey Technology is developing drugs that could radically change the way we age. It's not a promise of immortality or a miraculous elixir. It's hard science, but with hopeful results. The key? A combination o…
A recycling mechanism that helps cells fight aging
1.07.2025 - An international team led by EPFL has discovered a powerful anti-aging pathway in roundworms, revealing how boosting the cell's lysosomes can help clear waste and promote healthy aging. The findings open new directions for therapies against age-related diseases.
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