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Vol 6 Chapter 2946: New Technology to Stay Youthful

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"This telomerase cannot be detected in normal human cells, but scientists have detected highly active telomerase in some malignant tumor cells such as ovarian cancer, lymphoma, acute leukemia, breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, etc. Telomerase is of great interest.

"Therefore, scientists are studying whether this telomerase can be used as a target for tumor therapy to treat these malignant tumor diseases, which has broad research prospects.

"In addition, there are many factors that affect aging, such as genetic factors. Due to its own reasons and the influence of external factors, the integrity and stability of the human body's DNA may be affected, resulting in mutations, translocations, chromosome gains and losses, etc. Problems, these all affect the human body with aging and disease, leading to death.

"Additionally, issues such as loss of protein balance, dysregulation of nutrient sensing, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, stem cell failure, and chronic inflammation can affect aging and longevity in humans. However, these are consequences while telomere depletion is an antecedent , is also the main reason. After excluding the influence of some external factors, telomere consumption can be said to be the determinant factor affecting human aging and lifespan.

"So how to solve this problem, delay the depletion of telomeres, and even supplement the loss of telomere depletion, this is also a topic that scientists have been studying. Our biomedical research team has been conducting research in this area, and has achieved some results so far. , report to everyone through this press conference.”

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Hearing Wu Hao's words, everyone couldn't help but get excited. They thought that this press conference would be relatively "flat". Although the previous technical products are already very good, everyone always feels that there is still something missing, and now it's finally here.

Not only the guests at the scene, but also the media reporters behind were also excited. They thought this press conference would be just like this, but they didn't expect there to be ruthless products. They finally got what they wanted.

Not only at the scene, but also on the Internet, Wu Hao's news exploded, and it quickly began to spread and ferment, and the number of viewers in the major live broadcast rooms also increased significantly.

"Our biomedical research team found that there are many factors that affect the rate of telomere consumption, or that there are many factors that affect telomeres. These factors can affect the shortening of telomeres, and they can also make them grow. Yes, it is growth.

"We found that the substances consumed by telomeres can actually be replenished, and only some special methods are needed. In other words, we can control the consumption of telomeres through these special methods, greatly slowing down its consumption rate and prolonging its life cycle. Time consuming. At the same time, we can also stimulate the growth of telomeres in this special way.

"In this way, we can increase the number of divisions of human cells, thereby prolonging the natural lifespan of human beings. At the same time, due to the consumption of telomeres, various functions of the human body will continue to age and deteriorate. This is why with age As we grow older, we feel less functioning than when we were younger.

"As long as we control the consumption rate of telomeres, we can delay the time of aging. By stimulating the growth of telomeres, we can gradually rejuvenate the aging body and prolong the natural lifespan of people."

Speaking of this, Wu Hao said to the audience with a smile: "We will meet you in the latest issue of Nature magazine about the relevant scientific research results in this area, and you are welcome to read it then."

Wu Hao continued: "Since the scientific research results have been obtained, how to carry out transformation and application is a major problem facing our biomedical project research team.

"First of all, we need to conduct biological experiments to verify the reliability and safety of these technologies, especially using our method to delay the rate of telomere consumption and promote telomere growth, whether it will cause harm to the human body, whether there are risks and uncertainties And other issues.

"So we've been experimenting with this technology for a long time, and we've got some exciting results so far, please see what's on the screen."

"These mice on the screen are the subjects of our related technical experiments. The fifty mice in the upper row are naturally grown healthy mice and are used as reference objects; while the fifty mice in the lower row are It is the experimental mice that we use special methods to delay the rate of telomere consumption.

"Under normal circumstances, the lifespan of healthy mice in the natural environment is about 18 to 20 months, and rarely can live to 30 months.

"We conducted related experiments on controlling the rate of telomere consumption on these fifty experimental mice, observed them for two and a half years, and recorded the entire experimental process in detail.

"As you can see, the 50 mice at the beginning of the experiment were affected by the experiment, and there were some phenomena such as poor spirits and reduced diet, but as time went by, they gradually returned to their normal state.

"We then carefully cared for the fifty pairs of mice used in the experiment, and found that the fifty healthy mice that had not been tested gradually died over time. After a year, only thirty-seven remained ; two years later, there were only twelve left; and two and a half years later, there were only three left, and now there are zero.

"After the experiment, there were still forty-six mice left after one year, and forty mice remained after two years. At the end of the experiment, there were actually thirty-seven mice left, and now there are still three. fifteen.

"Five of them died due to unnatural factors, that is to say, in two and a half years, only eight mice died due to various diseases and uncertain factors, far less than these mice that grew naturally. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

"We conducted a total of ten groups of such experimental control groups, and the test results were almost the same. At the end of the experiment, the number of mice was basically kept at about forty. This shows that our method can basically achieve the experimental goal, and is effective in controlling delayed telomeres. It has a certain inhibitory effect on the consumption speed."

After giving everyone some time to react and digest, Wu Hao continued: "Through these experimental results, we found that the method of slowing down the rate of telomere consumption can significantly prolong the lifespan of mice. provide important clues to the relationship between

Wu Hao pointed to the data chart on the screen, and continued to explain: "We conducted detailed physiological index tests on the experimental mice, and found that the experimental mice that slowed down the rate of telomere consumption performed better in terms of blood circulation, immune function, and organ health. Compared with naturally grown mice, they were healthier and more energetic.

"This research not only has a positive impact on mice, but also has great significance on human health and life extension. Our research results provide new ideas and directions for exploring ways to extend human life."

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