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flag Mount Sinai researchers reversed aging in mouse blood stem cells by fixing lysosomal dysfunction, improving blood cell production.

flag Researchers at Mount Sinai have reversed aging in blood-forming stem cells in mice by fixing lysosomal dysfunction, a key driver of cellular aging. flag Restoring lysosomal function through genetic or drug-based methods improved the cells' ability to produce healthy blood cells, offering a potential strategy to treat age-related blood disorders and boost immunity in older adults. flag The findings, published in Cell Stem Cell, are currently limited to mice but suggest promising pathways for future human therapies targeting cellular aging.

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