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For the old hearts, stem cells will turn time back.It has been stated that when the endogenous stem cells from the hearts of young rats are injected into the elderly mice, the heart function of the animals is observed to improve.Dr. Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). In a survey conducted under the leadership of Eduardo Marban, an average of 22-month-old mice were transferred to another group of placebo while transferring stem cells from newborns.Later, heart rate, echocardiogram, standard stress, and data from two groups of mice, measured by blood tests, were compared with the average of 4 month old mice. Old mice receiving stem cell treatment were also subjected to other tests one month after the procedure.In the study, it was observed that the elongation of stem cell-transferred elderly rats was longer than that of the heart cell telomeres (the parts of each DNA strand that protected chromosomes), the exercise capacities were increased by about 20%, and the hair became faster than the non-stem cell mice.It is hoped that the endogenous stem cells taken from the heart will someday reverse the aging process in the human heart and move older hearts as younger.
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For the old hearts stem cells will turn time back. It has been stated that when the endogenous stem cells from the hearts of young rats are injected into the elderly mice the heart function of the animals is observed to improve. Dr. Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). In a survey conducted under the leadership of Eduardo Marban an average of 22-month-old mice were transferred to another group of placebo