Researchers work to turn back the clock on bone-producing stem cells
Thursday, June 9, 2011 - 11:01
in Health & Medicine
The right nutrients resulting in the right signals could help aging stem cells act more youthful, producing stronger bones longer and reducing the death and disability associated with a frail framework, Georgia Health Sciences University researchers say. from left Drs. Carlos Isales, Mark W. Hamrick and William D. Hill Researchers want to turn back the clock on aging stem cells so they'll make better bone.