Epigenetic rejuvenation describes resetting of age-associated epigenetic alterations to restore youthful gene regulation. Aging alters DNA methylation and chromatin structure, disrupting cellular identity and function. Epigenetic rejuvenation aims to reverse these changes without altering genetic sequence. Restoration of epigenetic patterns improves cellular stability and regenerative potential. This approach demonstrates that epigenetic aging is dynamic and potentially reversible. Understanding epigenetic rejuvenation highlights chromatin regulation as a powerful lever for aging intervention.
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