Is there evidence that there is an epigenome that is completely tabula rasa in its original state, somewhere in our body that is being used when the blueprint is needed? Erin Sharoni of Juvicell sites a study out of the Sinclair lab at Harvard they were able to reverse the epigenetic information damage in optic nerve cells in a mouse. “Eyes are very susceptible to aging and very hard to work with. They sought to approach the problem and reverse the damage by reprogramming or resetting the epigenome. How can you go back on this timeline far enough to be healthy and clean, but not so far that you're back to square one. They ended up applying three of the Yamanaka factors instead of four. They eliminated c-Myc which is associated with cancerous cell proliferation and they were able to restore some amount of vision in these mice and in doing...

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