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Scientific illustration of nanoflowers enhancing stem cells with extra mitochondria to rejuvenate aging tissues in a lab study.
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Nanoflowers supercharge stem cells to recharge aging tissues

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Biomedical engineers at Texas A&M University have used nanoflowers to make stem cells produce roughly twice the usual number of mitochondria. These enhanced stem cells then transfer the extra energy-producing organelles to damaged or aging cells, restoring their energy production and resilience in lab studies, according to a new report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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