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Texas A&M researchers have developed a novel method using nanoflower particles to supercharge stem cells with double the usual amount of mitochondria. These energized stem cells then donate their abundant mitochondria to weakened cells, revitalizing their energy and resilience. This innovative approach overcomes existing limitations in mitochondrial therapies, potentially providing sustained therapeutic benefits. The discovery holds promise for treating age-related tissue degeneration and various degenerative diseases by effectively enhancing cellular energy production.
