The title of the article is:
Chemically induced reprogramming to reverse cellular aging
Alex Chen, in the referenced thread above, pointed to another article, published on the same day.
Multi-omics characterization of partial chemical reprogramming reveals evidence of cell rejuvenation
The first article studied human cells, while the second study used mouse cells. Both articles have a common co-author - Vadim N. Gladishev.
Gladishev was also co-author in the gene therapy study that produced " Recovery of vision in mice with glaucoma" Gladishev heads the lab that did the mouse study referenced by Alex Chen. Lead author is Gladishev’s post doc, Wayne Mitchell (BS Physics and Mathematics, PhD Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology) The human cell study appears to have been conducted at the Sinclair Lab.
Reprogramming to recover youthful epigenetic information and restore vision - PMC.
The list of authors in the gene therapy study includes names familiar to members here.
Yuancheng Lu,1 Benedikt Brommer,2,3,11 Xiao Tian,1,11 Anitha Krishnan,3,4,11 Margarita Meer,5,6,11 Chen Wang,2,3 Daniel L. Vera,1 Qiurui Zeng,1 Doudou Yu,1 Michael S. Bonkowski,1 Jae-Hyun Yang,1 Songlin Zhou,2,3 Emma M. Hoffmann,3,4 Margarete M. Karg,3,4 Michael B. Schultz,1 Alice E. Kane,1 Noah Davidsohn,7 Ekaterina Korobkina,3,4 Karolina Chwalek,1 Luis A. Rajman,1 [George M. Church](Church GM[Author] - Search Results - PubMed),7 Konrad Hochedlinger,8 Vadim N. Gladyshev,5 [Steve Horvath](Horvath S[Author] - Search Results - PubMed),9 [Morgan E. Levine](Levine ME[Author] - Search Results - PubMed),6 Meredith S. Gregory-Ksander,3,4,* Bruce R. Ksander,3,4,* Zhigang He,2,3,* and David A. Sinclair1,10
The papers seem to be attempts to replicate their success in gene therapy by way of chemicals.
In the video below, Sinclair claims that they have done blindness recovery in monkeys (32 seconds)
They will have their first (human) patient “in the next eighteen months”, who has “blindness from either glaucoma or stroke. in the back of the eye.”