Longhua Guo
@longhuaguo.bsky.social
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Genetics | Genomics | Aging, Regeneration and Rejuvenation. Assistant Professor @ U of Michigan. Lab: guolabagingreg.com
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Decelerated aging in old mice skeletal muscle after regeneration. This phenotype measured with DNA methylation clock was further enhanced with senolytics treatment.
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Cool data here. We have some mouse data (regeneration, not amputation) that supports this! Stay tuned and great stuff @longhuaguo.bsky.social #myoblue @natureaging.bsky.social
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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 phenotypes were reversed to youthful states.
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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 phenotypes were reversed to youthful states.
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We are grateful to @isrbio.bsky.social for their support of the ReBilD course @mdibiolab.bsky.social. mdibl.org/course/rebil... Please RT. 🙌
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We need to have a ‘code of conduct’ for reviewing manuscripts, like (1) if you say that something is not novel then provide the reference. (2) If you propose an experiment, state precisely to which claim it is crucial. (3) If you want to say something nasty then sign your name.