Multi-omic rejuvenation and lifespan extension on exposure to youthful circulation
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Multi-omic rejuvenation and lifespan extension on exposure to youthful circulation
Heterochronic parabiosis (HPB) is known for its functional rejuvenation effects across several mouse tissues. However, its impact on biological age and long-term health is unknown. Here we performed extended (3-month) HPB, followed by a 2-month detachment period of anastomosed pairs. Old detached mice exhibited improved physiological parameters and lived longer than control isochronic mice. HPB drastically reduced the epigenetic age of blood and…
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With the extension of life expectancy, new questions emerge as to the quality of this prolonged life. While we could expect longevity to be synonymous with better quality of life, we have conducted several research, by relying on a European database, which demonstrate a much more complex and contrasting reality. [Article initialement issu de The Conversation, écrit par Jérôme Schoenmaeckers, Docteur en Economie, Université de Liège] We have stud…
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