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Cellular Instruction Set Revision

Meaning

A theoretical or clinical concept describing the intentional modification of the epigenetic landscape and associated gene expression patterns within somatic cells to reverse or reset age-related or pathological deviations. This revision process seeks to reprogram the cell’s operating system, moving it toward a more youthful, functional phenotype without altering the fundamental DNA sequence. It represents a sophisticated, high-level approach to restoring cellular health and plasticity.