"Tardigrade Proteins: A Breakthrough in Slowing Human Aging and Metabolism"

Proteins from tardigrades, known for surviving extreme conditions, have been found to slow molecular processes in human cells, offering potential applications in aging research and cell storage. This discovery could lead to the development of new technologies to improve human health, treat diseases, and enhance the storage of cell-based therapies. The research, led by the University of Wyoming, sheds light on the mechanisms used by tardigrades to survive extreme conditions and demonstrates the potential of tardigrade proteins in inducing biostasis in human cells. The study, published in Protein Science, provides insights into how these proteins could be used to slow aging and stabilize cell-based therapies without the need for refrigeration.
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