Anti-aging drug - discovery of South Korean scientists
Scientists in South Korea have made a breakthrough in the fight against aging by creating a synthetic molecule called CGK733 that can rejuvenate human cells. A team led by Professor Kim Tae-kook from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology presented their findings in the prestigious journal Nature Chemical Biology. CGK733 has the potential not only to block the aging process but also to restore youthful energy to cells. However, experts are cautious about the substance's practical applications, pointing to the need for further research into its safety and side effects. A team of South Korean scientists said on Sunday, June 11, they had created a "cellular fountain of youth," a small particle that allows human cells to avoid the process of aging and dying. The team, led by Professor Kim Tae-kook (pictured) from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, has created a synthetic molecule, called CGK733, that can even cause cell rejuvenation. The d...