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Scientists are working on a new regenerative therapy that could help in slowing down the wearing out of body parts.


New Regenerative Therapy To Slow Down Aging
Last Updated: 2009-10-21T14:50:00+05:30
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Now the centenarians can have laugh on their faces as the British scientists are making progress in developing a new technique through which the body mechanism can be controlled. According to the scientists at Leeds University, this new regenerative therapy experiment can guide to understand the process of aging of the cells in human body.
 
Professor John Fisher said, “Combination of a durable cobalt-chrome metal alloy socket and a ceramic ball means the joint should easily withstand the 100 million steps that a 50-year-old can be expected to take by their 100th birthday.”
 
Professor Eileen Ingham and her team are also working on the development of transplantable tissues which can help in developing organs of the body. So it will be beneficial if the body does not accept the new organs.
 
Professor Christina Doyle of Xeno Medical said, "To replace all donor tissue using this technology will take 30 to 50 years. Each single product will need to be designed and tested individually."
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