… The hypothesis that lifetime inflammation has decreased in modern populations and that aging … As an approach to testing the inflammation–aging hypothesis in modern populations, we …
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… that resemble aging … biological systems. The main aim of this review is to analyze the role of free radicals, which are by products of chronicinflammation, in carcinogenesis and aging…
… Aging is a biological process characterized by time-dependent, progressive, physiological … , we highlight the role of chronicinflammation in these age-related inflammatory diseases. …
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… become activated to secrete a wide variety of biological products resulting in tissue injury and fibrosis characteristic of chronicinflammation. The humoral factors (chemical mediators) …
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… biology of the age-related inflammation. Moreover, such studies may provide useful mechanistic insights to develop therapeutic opportunities against inflammation in aging and in age-…
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… Recent studies have shown that chronicinflammation contributes to pathological aging by … interactions between inflammation and telomere biology in immunological aging. Indeed, …
D Calçada, D Vianello, E Giampieri, C Sala… - Mechanisms of ageing …, 2014 - Elsevier
… aging is associated with the development of a systemic state of low-grade chronicinflammation (… Systems biology has helped in identifying the mediators and pathways involved in these …
… in BiologicalAge observed at chronological age 38 had accumulated over the past 12 y. Our analysis shows that BiologicalAge can provide a summary of accumulated aging in cases …
… However, it does bear noting that the chronicinflammatory state our model posits would likely have consequences for the way adaptive immune cells behave. In particular, there is …