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developed by the scientists could change
and health. The lead researcher, Dr Diljeet Gill, said: "So far, we've
tested this technique in skin cells. We're excited to see if we can translate it across other cell
." This means it could be used to treat skin
, such as burns, acne and eczema. The scientists hope their technique could also be used to help
parts of the body. Their new method could additionally help to heal cuts more quickly,
in older people. Researcher Dr Wolf Reik said: "If you cut
, it'll take quicker to heal the wound." The scientists said their work might one
help us look younger. It could actually reverse the ageing
.