Will you be a centenarian guinea pig one day? 😊
Unfortunately, nature restricted access to this research. It also appears, there is no direct link to a new, related research paper available.
"A bank of stem cells from the blood of people who have lived to be 100 years old are helping researchers to better understand the factors that contribute to a long and healthy life. ... searched for centenarians in US voter-registration lists, news articles and long-term-care facilities. Many were happy to participate “because they know how special they are” ... Early experiments are already providing insights into brain ageing."
"Scientists ... have made reprogrammed stem cells from the blood of centenarians. They plan to share the cells with other researchers to improve understanding of the factors that contribute to a long and healthy life. ...
One centenarian he knows recovered from the 1912 Spanish influenza and COVID-19, twice. One theory that explains centenarians’ robust age is that they possess a genetic make-up that protects them from diseases. ..."
One centenarian he knows recovered from the 1912 Spanish influenza and COVID-19, twice. One theory that explains centenarians’ robust age is that they possess a genetic make-up that protects them from diseases. ..."
What’s the secret to living to 100? Centenarian stem cells could offer clues (partial public access) "A bank of cells from people more than 100 years old gives scientists a new resource for studying longevity."
Belgian twins Marie Hendrix (L) and Gabrielle Vaudremer, celebrate their 100th birthday in 2010.
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