DMTF1 could reboot aging brain cells, study finds

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Researchers show that upregulating the neural stem cell protein DMTF1 reverses aging-related proliferation decline in neural stem cells, restoring their growth in human and mouse models via chromatin remodeling and telomere-related pathways—offering a framework for brain repair therapies, though the work is early-stage.
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