Drivers of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Aging with Jennifer Trowbridge - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium

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How can we improve the number of years we can live healthy lives? Jennifer Trowbridge, PhD, shares her recent work looking at hematopoietic stem cell aging. [Show ID: 37590]

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Praying for you guys for
more studies about this
be done! Amazing!!!
God bless everyone!

leonilagascon
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Dear Jennifer, It would have been appropriate to mention Christa Muller-Sieburg's pioneering work on stem cell aging, the finding of lineage bias in the first place and the compositional shift that defines hematopoietic aging. None of your citations include this work. Best, Hans

shlomoweinstein
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Fantastic talk...since people with mutations in igf 1 pathways Ex: Laron syndrome they have very low rates of cancer an d diabetes... Do they are at increased risk of Bonne marrow ageing and AML?

luisfernando-mmjt
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Interesting, but what has this to do with mitochondrial biogenesis?

christopherellis
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Truth is easy you can find it on this tube Most people have one child who might not reproduce 2 out 1 in then out Doesn't matter how you look at it it's going down while soon unfortunately death is going to play a unwanted guests and that's can work but this is going to be hard but there is nuttin you can do to stop it but be ready to go in on it GODBLESS 🍀 maybe not 😁

michaelmoran
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don't get to point, P53 down, IGF-1 up, and all good, that's easy.

michaello