Mitochondrial Transplant Reverses Disease

Scientists just transplanted healthy mitochondria into diseased cells -- and reversed Parkinson's, Leigh syndrome, and mtDNA depletion. In Cell.

As a medical school professor, I can tell you this is one of the most important papers of 2026. Chinese researchers solved the delivery problem that's challenged mitochondrial medicine for decades.

The breakt... https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(26)00230-8

#Mitochondria #Parkinsons #RegenerativeMedicine #CellTherapy #Longevity

Exosome therapy: nature's delivery system for cellular repair.

These tiny vesicles carry therapeutic cargo (proteins, RNA, lipids) directly to damaged cells — promoting regeneration without immune rejection.

Applications: cardiac repair, neurodegeneration, wound healing, tissue engineering.

The future isn't cell replacement. It's cellular communication.

#Longevity #Biotech #RegenerativeMedicine

Japan Approves First iPS Cell-Based Products for Treating Heart Failure and Parkinson's Disease

📰 Original title: Japan Approves the World’s First Treatment Made With Reprogrammed Human Cells

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#science #ipscells #regenerativemedicine #stemcells

Japan Approves First iPS Cell-Based Products for Treating Heart Failure and Parkinson’s Disease

Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has granted conditional approval to two innovative regenerative medicine products derived from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, marking the world’s…

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Organ regeneration is moving from sci-fi to reality.

Stem cells + growth factors + tissue engineering = restoring damaged organs, not just managing decline.

Recent wins: liver regeneration, cardiac patches, beta-cell replacement for diabetes.

We're learning to "reset" organs to regenerative states—recapitulating development in adults.

Implications for longevity: massive.

#Biotech #Longevity #RegenerativeMedicine

Researchers demonstrated that stem cells derived from human exfoliated deciduous teeth effectively treat cerebral palsy in animal models, even when administered during the chronic phase after motor deficits have already emerged.
#RegenerativeMedicine #Pediatrics #Neurology #Neuroscience #StemCells #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2026/03/ns03042601.html
Stem cells from lost baby teeth show promise for treating cerebral palsy

Stem Cells for Treating Cerebral Palsy

🧬 Cellular Senescence: The Zombie Cells Within Us

Ever wonder why we age? Meet senescent cells - the "zombie cells" that stop dividing but refuse to die.

What happens:

→ Healthy cells become damaged (stress, DNA damage, telomere shortening)

The future of longevity? Senolytics - drugs that selectively eliminate these zombie cells, potentially reversing aspects of aging.

#CellularSenescence #AgingResearch #Longevity #Senolytics #RegenerativeMedicine #Geroscience

#Retina #organoids are lab-grown, three-dimensional clusters of retinal tissue derived from fetal cells that replicate the developmental processes of the human eye in a controlled environment.
#Biology #Ophthalmology #RegenerativeMedicine #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2026/02/bio02182601.html
How Did Humans Develop Sharp Vision? Lab-Grown Retinas Show Likely Answer

Using lab-grown retinal tissue, JHU researchers challenged the accepted understanding of how the eye grows light-sensing cells.

Researchers have identified the specific #neurogenic progenitor cells responsible for generating #dopaminergic neurons, alongside a distinct progenitor type that creates the necessary supportive environment for their survival.
#Neuroscience #DevelopmentalBiology #RegenerativeMedicine #Biology #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2026/02/ns02162601.html
How dopamine producing neurons arise in the developing brain

The researchers also identified a second progenitor cell type that supports dopaminergic neuron development and survival