Submitted by Homie4-2-0 t3_yns7nx in singularity
Apparently, progenitor cells are found in most of the tissues in the body and function as tissue-specific stem cells that are in the exact locations they need to be for reprogramming. I've also been reading about how they're trying to use AI to parse out which genes lead to loss of cell identity in epigenetic reprogramming. If they succeed at doing that, it seems like we are tantalizingly close to having cheap and affordable tissue regeneration while also being able to reverse aging in those same tissues. Even if normal stem cells are still necessary for some scenarios, it seems as if we're approaching the holy grail of regenerative medicine extremely fast.
https://longevity.technology/news/the-next-wave-of-regenerative-medicine/
Dat_Innocent_Guy t1_ivbkl9z wrote
So what are you guys going to do with your new found biological immortality?