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controlled celldeath benefits regeneration
skin in particular regenerates that way
"scabbing" closing the wound before regenerating a layer of skin cells on top of the flesh then proceeding to constantly kill and regrow those skin cells
also normaly cells do their work and then die before being regrown but within that time frame the cell much like the human body as a whole has different stages of productivity
enhancing the cell metabolism above whats natural means higher productivity but shorter lifespan for those cells then killing them off when they enter lower productivity phases and regrowing them would theoretically lead to constant high cell activity
what this doesn't account for however is the imperfect renewal that occurs while regrowing those cells where they arent completely identical but diverge from the original cell with each successive generation,
as im not a medical student im not sure that i would be able to completly explain such a complex thematic as the possebility of accelerated aging but iam quite sure that nanom would need to correct that
which is quite impossible for todays medicine as it would need to have a complete cellular roadmap of the specific human body that sounds quite easy for how difficult it is... because for that it would mean to be able to pinpoint the exact space from which a random cell originates todays medicine is barely able to assign the correct tissue group from which a random cell originates