Metallic nanoflowers heal brain cells and extend lifespan in stunning new research
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Researchers at Texas A&M have developed metallic "nanoflowers" that can heal brain cells from within by restoring mitochondrial function. These microscopic particles improved cell health in lab tests and extended the lifespan of worms, showing potential as a new treatment for neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. The team plans to conduct further safety testing before considering human trials.
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