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בשנת 2015, צוות ממאיו קליניק ומכון סקריפס הראה ששילוב של דאסאטיניב וקוורצטין מחסל באופן סלקטיבי תאים סניליים בעכברים מבוגרים, ומשפר שבריריות ותפקוד לב. הסנוליטיים מהדור הראשון כוללים את דאסאטיניב וקוורצטין ונכנסו לניסויי בטיחות בבני אדם למצבים כמו פיברוזיס ריאתי אידיופתי ואוסטיאוארתריטיס. בשנת
ספטמבר 19, 2025

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