New nanotech method loads stem cells with extra mitochondria to recharge dying cells
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Texas A&M scientists created nanoflower particles that boost stem cell mitochondria production, creating cellular "spare batteries" for damaged cells. This breakthrough could treat aging, heart disease, and neurodegenerative disorders without drugs.
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