Texas A&M researchers develop nanoflower method to restore cellular energy

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Texas A&M researchers developed a method using nanoflowers to boost stem cells, enabling them to transfer mitochondria to damaged cells. This process restores cellular energy production and function, potentially reversing age-related decline and disease impacts. The method uses microscopic particles to enhance stem cell mitochondria. This breakthrough could lead to treatments for aging, heart disease, and neurodegenerative disorders by recharging cells without genetic modification.


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