Advancing Proteostasis - Nobel Prize-Winning Breakthrough

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In 2004, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry recognized a ground breaking discovery in cellular biology. This discovery unveiled the cell's ability to regulate specific proteins and mark unwanted ones for degradation and clean up. These "Waste Disposers" are responsible for breaking down and eliminating misfolded proteins. Accumulation of misfolded proteins is associated with various diseases, including age-related conditions. Promising research has explored the potential for cellular rejuvenation and damage clean up through this system, yielding positive results. Despite this breakthrough, concrete steps towards translating this discovery into effective, safe, and affordable therapies have been limited.

Our Base science and 

Solution:

Combatting Problematic Proteins:

Our mission is to counter the build up of damaging misfolded proteins in the cells, tissues and organs.

Tackling Age-Related Challenges:

Longevity SIA addresses age-related issues by targeting proteostasis disruption

Promising Market:

The market potential for novel therapies benefiting from our concentration approach is substantial, capturing the interest of cosmetic companies

Enhancing Cellular Clean up:

We enhance the proteasome’s production and  efficiency to clear these harmful proteins.

Precise Skin Fibroblast Model:

Our experiments employ human skin fibroblasts for precise modelling and positive results of misfolded protein reduction.

Optimal Ingredient Delivery:

Our research and approach determines ideal ingredient concentration and delivery methods.

Natural Compounds and Molecules:

Rigorous testing of natural compounds and small molecules, guided by peer-reviewed articles, offers a novel solution for age-related diseases.

Promising Market:

The market potential for novel therapies benefiting from our concentration approach is substantial, capturing the interest of pharmaceutical companies.

 
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