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Im not sure this is understanding the factors. The yamanaka factors can change a cell into a stem cell like state similar to embryonic cells. They recently discovered that three can bring cell back to (that cell type) age zero. The epigenitics is encompassed in this. Also the SIRT1s involved in regulating epigenitics order are deprioritised from that function in order to fix dna damage for a time. So if the cell is healed the epigenetic order will inturn return.
Currently, I would bet there’s a 99.9% they would experience organ failure and die. This discovery is on par with having discovered a nuclear explosion, but lacks the control mechanism to carefully administer in vivo in a human
It looks like allowing the Yamanaka's factors to work freely is dangerous because cells would lose their identity. But this kind of assumes that the goal is anti-aging. Would it be possible to attack viruses with Yamanaka´s factors? for example...
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Please pass the Yamanaka Factors!
Can you activate yamanaka factors on brain cells without losing memory?
Of course - memory is not stored in cells; rather they are a feature of your connectome or the structure of connecting matter between cells
@@exmodule6323 Has this been done in animal trials? any links to research?
What if we use Yamanaka factors to heal, but use other drugs to wipe epigenetic noise to reclarify the cell's identify?
Im not sure this is understanding the factors. The yamanaka factors can change a cell into a stem cell like state similar to embryonic cells. They recently discovered that three can bring cell back to (that cell type) age zero. The epigenitics is encompassed in this.
Also the SIRT1s involved in regulating epigenitics order are deprioritised from that function in order to fix dna damage for a time.
So if the cell is healed the epigenetic order will inturn return.
Can this be done with policosanol?
I'm gonna be on the lookout for a scientist that looks unusually young in old age.
Dr David Sinclair looks late 30s - he’s nearing 60
How about we just let people take responsibility for their own lives and let them try it in a clinical setting.
Currently, I would bet there’s a 99.9% they would experience organ failure and die. This discovery is on par with having discovered a nuclear explosion, but lacks the control mechanism to carefully administer in vivo in a human
Hie.. I'm from India.. I really like this guy..👍 He is just great..
Facsinating.
I'm not sure if I want to extend my life -- the way the country is going.
It looks like allowing the Yamanaka's factors to work freely is dangerous because cells would lose their identity. But this kind of assumes that the goal is anti-aging. Would it be possible to attack viruses with Yamanaka´s factors? for example...
Gene editing cures your herpes, not yamanaka
@@Captain_Mulligan The point is turning virus back into stem cells..
Using three of the yamanaka factors brings cells to age zero without it going into embryonic state.
Just tell us what’s the cure of aging!! Is there any.?? I don’t want any wrinkles on my face and body😢😢
dont tell me then