Blood System Aging Drives Disease Risk But New Therapies Show Promise for Reversal
Aging blood stem cells fuel inflammation and disease throughout the body, but emerging treatments may restore function.
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Aging blood stem cells fuel inflammation and disease throughout the body, but emerging treatments may restore function.
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