Rejuvenation Anatomy
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Yeast are very frequently subjected to rigorous study in the field of human longevity. We look at yeast genetics, life cycle and anatomy and how these relate to parts of the aging process that may be conserved across evolution. More
Drosophila (fruit fly) is a common subject of longevity experimentation. Research into drosophila helps discover genetic principles of aging that may be conserved across evolution. MoreThis is the section that collects research articles in regards to rejuvenation of each specific organ and system of the mouse. A lot of testing is first done on rodents before it is able to progress to human trials. Knowing how to fix something in a mouse may one day allow us to do so in a human as well. MoreC Elegans are frequently subjects of research into longevity because of their short lifespan which makes them a prime target for experiments.
While experimenting on cats is often frowned upon quite a lot of cat owners put considerable resources and time including hiring expert veterinary care to help ensure the health and wellbeing of their feline friends. It is highly possible that research into rejuvenation of cats could help us achieve robust human rejuvenation as well.
This is the section that collects research articles in regards to rejuvenation of each specific organ and system of the rat. A lot of laboratory research is done on rats as well as mice. This is place to collect articles that are about rejuvenation therapies trialled on rats. More
A lot of people love dogs and dogs are often given quite sophisticated procedures to restore their health. It stands to reason that some people will opt to rejuvenate specific organs and systems of their pets.
This is of course the most important section of this site. We want to collect information about rejuvenating the human body. Our goal is robust human rejuvenation. More
Keywords: rejuvenating, anti-aging, anti-ageing, aging, ageing, life extension |


