Buck Scientists restore long-term vision in blind mice, making a case for addressing the immune systems' role in rejecting transplanted cells.
STANFORD, Calif. - Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have pinpointed why normal aging is accompanied by a diminished ability to regain strength and mobility after muscle injury: Over time, stem cells within muscle tissues dedicated to repairing damage become less able to generate new muscle fibers and struggle to self-renew.