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Human aging is associated with a decline of physical and cognitive function and high susceptibility to chronic diseases, which is influenced by genetics, epigenetics …
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Instead of considering aging in terms of discrete hallmarks, we suggest that it operates in four layers, each at a different biological scale. Malfunctions within each layer—and …
Ageing is the main risk factor for human neurological disorders. Among the diverse molecular pathways that govern ageing, epigenetics can guide age-associated decline in …
Ageing is characterized by a progressive accumulation of molecular damage in nucleic acids, proteins and lipids. The inefficiency and failure of maintenance, repair and turnover …
Aging is an inevitable process of life. Defined by progressive physiological and functional loss of tissues and organs, aging increases the risk of mortality for the organism. The aging …
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Cellular senescence as the state of permanent inhibition of cell proliferation is a tumour- suppressive mechanism. However, due to the associated secretory phenotype senescence …