Cutting edge technology
K2LT has extensive influence in the anti-aging academic community and has conducted anti-aging research with many international scientific research institutions, including the Max Planck Institute for Aging in Germany (DNA Methylation and Aging), the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Telomeres and Aging), and Tianjin University ( Aging biomarker screening)
Five authoritative scientists including Linda Partridge, founding director of the Max Planck Institute for Aging in Germany, have updated and improved the markers of cellular aging based on aging research in the past 10 years, and published an authoritative review of the "12 Marks of Aging" in the top scientific journal
These established markers provide a blueprint for what we can do to slow down the progression of aging, and also provide strong theoretical support for the K2LT laboratory!
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