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Early Life Reprogramming-Based Treatment Promotes Longevity
Patrizia Pessina, Bruno Di Stefano
Cellular Reprogramming · 2023 · ▲ 3 citations
Abstract
Short-term expression of Yamanaka factors early in life promotes epigenetic reprogramming and an increased healthy lifespan in a mouse model of accelerated aging.
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Pessina, P., & Stefano, B.D. (2023). Early Life Reprogramming-Based Treatment Promotes Longevity. <em>Cellular Reprogramming</em>. https://doi.org/10.1089/cell.2022.0153
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Pessina P, Stefano BD. Early Life Reprogramming-Based Treatment Promotes Longevity. Cellular Reprogramming. 2023. doi:10.1089/cell.2022.0153.
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@unpublished{patrizia2023EarlyL,
title = {Early Life Reprogramming-Based Treatment Promotes Longevity},
author = {Patrizia Pessina and Bruno Di Stefano},
journal = {Cellular Reprogramming},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1089/cell.2022.0153},
}
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