Tube-Like Animals Live Forever by Flipping the Process of Aging

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Tube-Like Animals Live Forever by Flipping the Process of Aging
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Ever wished for a fountain of youth? 🌈💫 Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus, a tiny tube-shaped animal, flips aging on its head by making new stem cells whenever needed, practically making them immortal! 🧬 Could this hold the secret to human regeneration?

Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus, a small, tube-shaped animal that lives on the shells of hermit crabs. Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus

This sounds detrimental. But the new paper found that senescence is pivotal to triggering regeneration inPast research has found that in most cases, the small animal relies on stem cells stored in its lower body to regenerate. So the new study sliced off just the upper mouth and set it aside to see if it would recover on its own.

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