Maybe the vampires were right all along.
enhance longevity during the aging process for humans"In one way, it helps us understand the basic biology of how muscle regeneration works and how it fails to work as we age," Fabrisia Ambrosio, associate professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Pitt and lead author of the study, said in the release. "Then, taking that information to the next step, we can think about using extracellular vesicles as therapeutics to counteract these age-related defects.
Other research has suggested that the blood of young mice can help boost cognitive performance in older mice, according to the release. That means that EV treatments could theoretically help slow down — or even prevent — cognitive decline as we age. Much more research is needed before we can expect drop-in blood-of-the-young transfusion clinics. However, if this study is any indication, it turns out Dracula might have had the right idea after all.
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