Hi
I am interested in these topics.
I have created this topic:
Implanting an immortalized bone marrow AND a thymus to replace old cells by immortalized young cells
https://www.longecit...ed-young-cells/
When we get old, both bone marrow and thymus stop working, then, I think that by replacing old cells with younger cells with higher telomerase activity might lead to both rejuvenation and indefinite life extension.
Vicente
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References:
Simonsen, JL, Rosada, C, Serakinci, N, et al. Telomerase expression extends the proliferative life-span and maintains the osteogenic potential of human bone marrow stromal cells. Nat Biotechnol. 2002;20(6):592–596
https://pubmed.ncbi....h.gov/12042863/
Valentin P. Shichkin & Mariastefania Antica. Thymus Regeneration and Future Challenges
file:///C:/Users/Mi%20Pc/Downloads/Shichkin-Antica2020_Article_ThymusRegenerationAndFutureCha.pdf
Artificial thymic organoids represent a reliable tool to study T-cell differentiation in patients with severe T-cell lymphopenia
https://ashpublicati...sent-a-reliable