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  • Saisei Mirai Featured in Science Featured – Telomere Research Highlighted!

    Dr. Inui’s Research on Telomere Length Featured in Science Featured We are pleased to share that Dr. Toshio Inui, CEO of Saisei Mirai Clinics Group, has been featured in the international science publication Science Featured for his recent research article: “Oral intake of degalactosylated whey protein increases peripheral blood telomere length in young and aged mice.” Publication date: April 16, 2025 Read the article here: Science Featured – How Can You Protect Your Cells from Aging? This recognition highlights the scientific leadership of Dr. Inui and the pioneering work being conducted at Saisei Mirai in the fields of telomere biology, immune modulation, and longevity science. We remain committed to advancing…

  • The Anti-Aging Conference 2025 has successfully concluded— the recordings are now available!

    Thank you for joining us — the recordings are now available! The Anti-Aging Conference 2025 has successfully concluded. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who attended and supported the event. For those who missed it or would like to revisit the presentations, the full recording is now available. The conference featured leading experts and the latest breakthroughs in longevity, rejuvenation, and biological age reversal. Stay inspired and informed — wherever you are. Watch the Conference Recording: Register Now

  • Role of Telomerase

    Some cells, like stem cells and cancer cells, activate an enzyme called telomerase, which extends telomeres and allows continued division. In normal somatic cells, telomerase activity is low, leading to gradual telomere shortening.

  • Link to Age-Related Diseases

    Shortened telomeres have been associated with age-related conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative disorders, and weakened immune function.

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