Urine-Derived Stem Cells Show Promise for Reversing Aging Through Telomerase Activity
New research reveals stem cells from urine contain telomerase activity that could combat aging by maintaining telomeres and rejuvenating tissues.
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New research reveals stem cells from urine contain telomerase activity that could combat aging by maintaining telomeres and rejuvenating tissues.
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