• Separating chemicals from each other with microfluidics, (2/2)

    From Treon Verdery@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 7 07:32:40 2022
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    is it possible to grow stem cells from a multicentury lifespan whale, possibly using traces of GI tract tissue at whale poo as a source, or a plucked hair, and then differentiate the multicentury longevity whale's stem cells with tissue culture to make a
    source of whale tissue to develop longevity drugs from.

    Do 300 year tortoises and 300 year sharks have pineal glands, if they do then their likely varied pineal peptide sequences could be characterized at mice as to longevity increase to find a peptide more longevizing than AEDG, epithalon

    Longevity genes and proteins at multicentury whales: at humans, HARs, human accelerated regions are areas of the human genome that have changed and diverged with the most velocity, possibly as compared with other primates, humans living much longer than
    another primates could be linked to HARs, so at multicentury whales do they have cetacean accelerated regions compared with other whales, if they do then genes causing greater whale longevity could be located among these CARs, humans comparing those CARS,
    as well as human HARs To each other might find shared homologous genes of longevity (compared to nonhuman primates) with the multi century whale versions of the homologous CAR and HAR genes shared areas being particularly longevizing, the actual gene
    products, like proteins, of the longevizing versions could be heightened at humans as a longevity technology as well as CAR HAR most longevizing genetics gene therapy, germline gene modification, longevity drugs, it could also be that Whale CARs (
    comparing nearest genome at other whale species) have a completely non homologous to human genes longevity heightening gene area that could be used to develop new longevity techology as well as longevity genes as well.

    CARs and HARs as sources of longevity genes, could be sources of longevity genes that benefit humans even when they arise at other species, imaginably noting epithalon's 24% longevity heightening effect, and that i think brain development areas are among
    the human accelerated regions, HARS, it is possible if you make pineal effecting HARs genes part of the mouse genome the mice might live longer

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