Longhua Guo
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Genetics | Genomics | Aging, Regeneration and Rejuvenation. Assistant Professor @ U of Michigan. Lab: guolabagingreg.com
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Longhua Guo
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· Apr 12
Regeneration leads to global tissue rejuvenation in aging sexual planarians - Nature Aging
The freshwater planarian S. mediterranea is an important model organism for regeneration research but its use in aging research is little explored and S. mediterranea is commonly referred to as immort...
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Longhua Guo
@longhuaguo.bsky.social
· Apr 22
Kevin Murach
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· Apr 22
At the Nexus Between Epigenetics and Senescence: The Effects of Senolytic (BI01) Administration on DNA Methylation Clock Age and the Methylome in Aged and Regenerated Skeletal Muscle
Injury then recovery markedly rewires the DNA methylome in aged skeletal muscle.The addition of senolytics during muscle regeneration decelerates DNAmAGE more than regeneration alone as well as targe...
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Longhua Guo
@longhuaguo.bsky.social
· Apr 12
Regeneration leads to global tissue rejuvenation in aging sexual planarians - Nature Aging
The freshwater planarian S. mediterranea is an important model organism for regeneration research but its use in aging research is little explored and S. mediterranea is commonly referred to as immort...
www.nature.com
Longhua Guo
@longhuaguo.bsky.social
· Apr 12
Aging, regeneration and whole-body rejuvenation in long-lived planarians - Nature Aging
We identified aging-associated changes in sexual strains of the extremely long-lived planarian Schmidtea mediterranea. Following amputation and regeneration in older animals, aging-associated phenotyp...
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Longhua Guo
@longhuaguo.bsky.social
· Apr 12
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Nature Aging
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· Apr 7
Regeneration leads to global tissue rejuvenation in aging sexual planarians - Nature Aging
The freshwater planarian S. mediterranea is an important model organism for regeneration research but its use in aging research is little explored and S. mediterranea is commonly referred to as immort...
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Reposted by Longhua Guo
Itai Yanai
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· Nov 17