Here's the abstract. It is absurdly dense It basically says that they messed with mitochondrial DNA and it made mice lose their hair/have wrinkles. When they un-messed the DNA, the issues disappearedpic.twitter.com/UYPoNm6G6p
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Here's the abstract. It is absurdly dense It basically says that they messed with mitochondrial DNA and it made mice lose their hair/have wrinkles. When they un-messed the DNA, the issues disappearedpic.twitter.com/UYPoNm6G6p
This is what's known as Pretty Cool BUT Wrinkles and hair loss are caused by many factors - for example, sun exposure
It is very unlikely that this study has found the cure for two fairly complex issues
In reality, this study has shown that a specific type of mitochondrial DNA damage, IN MICE, can cause wrinkles and hair loss. Reversing this damage solves the problems THAT'S ALL
Things that are bullshit: 1. Generalizing these results to humans 2. Generalizing these results to ANY OTHER KIND OF SKIN/HAIR DAMAGE 3. Assuming that skin/hair damage is exclusively caused by this problem
If you're a lab mouse with mitochondrial dysfunction who's getting on a bit, these are exciting results If you're anyone else, they mean nothing to your life
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