The company wants people to have “biological health insurance” by storing young cells for use when they’re older and gene therapy treatments are more advanced.
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Acorn Biolabs Wants People To Save Their Cells When They're Young
The firm wants people to bank their cells so that they're available when gene therapy treatments become more advanced.
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