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Nanoflowers can help fix damaged human cells, study finds
short by Medhaa Gupta / on Saturday, 22 November, 2025
Researchers from Texas A&M University have developed nanoflowers from molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) that can help rejuvenate old and damaged human cells. They found that using these nanoflowers in combination with stem cells caused these cells to produce twice the number of mitochondria. These stem cells then transferred the mitochondria to the damaged cells, researchers stated.
read more at PNAS