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MUSE cells - do they regenerate tissues

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#1 Mind

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Posted 02 January 2025 - 06:20 PM


Some recent research involving MUSE cells.

 

Outside of those papers, does anyone have any knowledge about MUSE cells and their regenerative capacities?



#2 QuestforLife

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Posted 03 January 2025 - 06:25 PM

MUSE cells are not telomerase positive (in humans), so will be of limited use.

 

You are better off looking at adult telomerase positive stem cells (aTPSCs) ; although very few labs have ever isolated them they do appear to exist in connective tissue, and have increasing trouble mobilising as that tissue ages.

 

https://gsconlinepre...stem-cells-escs

 

 



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