
Alejo Rodríguez-Fraticelli
Alejo Rodríguez-Fraticelli is a prominent researcher at the Biomedical Research Institute in Barcelona, specializing in the study of blood cell aging. He has made significant contributions to understanding the epigenetic markers that indicate the aging process in blood, highlighting the evolution of blood cells and their implications for age-related diseases. His recent work, published in Nature, reveals a biochemical marker that appears from the age of 50, potentially paving the way for new therapeutic approaches to combat aging.
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Alejo Rodríguez Fraticelli is a researcher at the Biomedical Research Institute of Barcelona and finds the research very interesting.
El hallazgo de la ‘caja negra’ del cáncer abre la puerta a predecir la evolución de cada tumor | Salud y bienestarAlejo Rodríguez-Fraticelli is a researcher at the IRB who highlighted the significance of the findings related to blood aging.
Una investigación española publicada en Nature revela cómo envejece la sangre humana
Alejo Rodríguez-Fraticelli is a colleague of Lars Velten at the Biomedical Research Institute in Barcelona and co-author of the key finding regarding a biochemical marker in blood cells.
Descubierto un código de barras que mide el envejecimiento de la sangre a partir de los 50 años | Ciencia

