This document discusses recent research on manipulating cells and their evolution for medical purposes. It describes how normal cells can be reprogrammed in the laboratory into specialized cells using a 3D cell culture system that simulates tissue environments. This allows progress in gene therapy, regenerative medicine, and immunotherapy. The document also discusses how targeting senescent cells and their products may help delay or treat age-related stem cell dysfunction and metabolic diseases by reducing impairments to fat tissue stem cells and fat tissue from proteins released by senescent cells. Induced pluripotent stem cells are also discussed as modified adult cells that can help revolutionize stem cell biology and development of regenerative medicine therapies.
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