Mechanosensitive Ion Channel Found to Drive Liver Regeneration After Injury
A newly identified pressure-sensing channel in liver cells may hold the key to unlocking faster, more complete liver repair.
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A newly identified pressure-sensing channel in liver cells may hold the key to unlocking faster, more complete liver repair.
Researchers propose five criteria to identify the best immune aging biomarkers, with inflammaging scores and functional assays emerging as top candidates.
A new review identifies PRMT enzymes as master regulators linking mitochondrial stress to sarcopenia and neuromuscular decline.
Biomolecular condensates formed by liquid-liquid phase separation offer a new platform for clearing disease-causing proteins conventional drugs can't target.
A new review maps how blood stem cell metabolism shifts with aging and how leukemia hijacks those changes — pointing to targeted therapeutic strategies.
A new review traces how aging science evolved from single-cause theories to partial reprogramming with Yamanaka factors as a lifespan-extending strategy.
A sweeping review organizes 20 years of anti-aging pharmacology into three intervention axes and ranks the top compounds by research impact.
A new Cell Metabolism review from NIH identifies how ECM stiffening, poor blood flow, and mitochondrial failure lock tissues into accelerating decline.
A 2026 Cochrane update finds most evidence on turning frequency and position for pressure injury prevention remains very low certainty.
A landmark review maps the three pillars of modern lineage tracing and how they're reshaping our understanding of cell fate decisions.
A translational review outlines how stem cell technologies may finally make hepatocyte-based liver therapies clinically viable.
A scoping review exposes deep conceptual gaps in how physical resilience is defined and measured across aging and rehabilitation science.