Maximina Yun
Maximina Yun is a researcher known for her work on the unique aging process of the axolotl, an amphibian that exhibits negligible senescence, meaning it ages at a significantly slower rate compared to most animals. Her studies provide insights into the molecular mechanisms of aging, particularly focusing on DNA methylation patterns that remain stable throughout the axolotl's life.
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Switzerland:
Maximina Yun, a research group leader, discusses how understanding the regenerative processes of Axolotls can aid in developing therapies for spinal cord injuries.
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Israel:
Maximina Yun suggests that the aging of the axolotl may be negligible, at least at the epigenetic level.
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