The OPTRACT Method: Efficient Human Donor Cornea Transportation Feat & Futuristic Cell Repository in Zero-gravity for Space-age, Anti-aging Research; Strategy by Japanese Scientists. – QNT Press Release

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Human buccal and cartilage tissue logistics, add value to regenerative medicine

A much efficient human cadaver donor-corneal transportation method, developed by Japanese scientists, may increase the availability of donated eyes to millions of patients with corneal blindness, waiting for corneal transplantation restoring vision. The OPTRACT method, better preserving human buccal tissue and cartilage during transplantation transport between hospitals and laboratories, reverses cellular aging, beside being granted a Japanese patent for functional enhancement of immune cells under micro-gravity. These accomplishments harbinger a futuristic strategy of evaluating the implications of inter-stellar environments on human cells aboard a space station without gravity, which if defies aging related damages, may yield solutions to frailty of aging, researchers opine.

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