Scientists may have found a way to make old cells act young again

Scientists have discovered that old cells lose their coordinated gene activity. By resetting these internal control systems, researchers made aged human cells behave like younger ones. This approach showed promise in mice, improving liver function. The findings suggest a future where age-related decline could be slowed or reversed by fixing cellular organization, not replacing cells.

Scientists may have found a way to make old cells act young again
Scientists have discovered that old cells lose their coordinated gene activity. By resetting these internal control systems, researchers made aged human cells behave like younger ones. This approach showed promise in mice, improving liver function. The findings suggest a future where age-related decline could be slowed or reversed by fixing cellular organization, not replacing cells.