Antiaging Glycoprotein Quadruples Viability of Stem Cells in Retina
Antiaging Glycoprotein Quadruples Viability of Stem Cells in Retina
When pluripotent stem cells are differentiated into photoreceptor cells, and then implanted into the retina at the back of the eye of a laboratory animal, they do not always survive. However, pre-treatment of those cells with an antiaging glycoprotein (AAGP), made by ProtoKinetix, causes those transplanted cells to be 300 times more viable than cells not treated with this protein according to a…
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