Epigenetic reprogramming resets gene expression patterns without altering DNA sequences, essentially "rebooting" cellular identity. By erasing and re-establishing epigenetic marks, it enables stem cell creation, reverses cellular aging, and advances regenerative medicine. Researchers, longevity seekers, and patients with degenerative diseases benefit from its potential to restore tissue function and slow age-related decline.
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