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Rejuvenation of aged progenitor cells by exposure to a young systemic environment

Irina M. Conboy, Michael J. Conboy, Amy J. Wagers, Eric R. Girma, Irving L. Weissman and Thomas A. Rando

Nature 433, 760-764(17 February 2005)

doi:10.1038/nature03260

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Heterochronic parabiosis restores muscle regeneration and muscle stem cell activation in aged animals.

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Young serum rejuvenates activation of aged satellite cells.

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Heterochronic parabiosis enhances proliferation of aged liver progenitor cells and restores molecular determinants of young liver regeneration.

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