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Hebrew University researchers found cow fibroblast cells resume dividing after 240 generations without genetic engineering, activating telomerase and mitochondrial regeneration.

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The team of researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the Hebrew University and the company Believer Meats conducted a comprehensive experiment in which Holstein and Simmental cow cells were grown in the laboratory for more than 500 days. After a long period of zero cellular activity, the researchers were able to identify a rare instance of spontaneous regeneration: cells that manage to bypass the limitations of aging and renew…

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have discovered that bovine cells can achieve immortality spontaneously, without genetic modification. The finding invests decades of scientific conviction and opens the way to economically viable cultivated meat.

A new study shows for the first time that bovine cells can become naturally immortal—they can divide indefinitely without genetic modification or abnormal transformation. This refutes the long-held assumption that bovine cells can only become immortal through genetic manipulation...

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bionity.com broke the news in on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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