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About Aging
Launched in 2009, Aging publishes papers of general interest and biological significance in all fields of aging research and age-related diseases, including cancer—and now, with a special focus on COVID-19 vulnerability as an age-dependent syndrome. Topics in Aging go beyond traditional gerontology, including, but not limited to, cellular and molecular biology, human age-related diseases, pathology in model organisms, signal transduction pathways (e.g., p53, sirtuins, and PI-3K/AKT/mTOR, among others), and approaches to modulating these signaling pathways.

Behind the Study: Lotus Germ Extract Rejuvenates Aging Fibroblasts

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October 26, 2022
Dr. Takushi Namba discusses a research paper he co-authored that was published by Aging (Aging-US), entitled, “Lotus germ extract rejuvenates aging fibroblasts via restoration of disrupted proteostasis by the induction of autophagy.” continue reading »

Aging | RNA modifications in aging-associated cardiovascular diseases

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October 26, 2022
PRESS RELEASE: A new review paper was published in Aging's Volume 14, Issue 19, entitled, “RNA modifications in aging-associated cardiovascular diseases.” continue reading »

Investigating Susceptibility to Radiation-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis

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October 19, 2022
Researchers evaluated three different mouse strains with varying sensitivity to radiation lung fibrosis in an effort to uncover the underlying mechanisms. continue reading »

Behind the Study: Psychological Factors Substantially Contribute to Biological Aging in Chinese Cohort

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October 18, 2022
Fedor Galkin, Scientific Director at Deep Longevity, Inc., discusses a research paper he co-authored that was published by Aging (Aging-US) in Volume 14, Issue 18, entitled, “Psychological factors substantially contribute to biological aging: evidence from the aging rate in Chinese older adults.” continue reading »

Aging | Centenarians consistently present a younger epigenetic age than their chronological age with four epigenetic clocks based on a small number of CpG sites

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October 17, 2022
PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published on the cover of Aging's Volume 14, Issue 19, entitled, “Centenarians consistently present a younger epigenetic age than their chronological age with four epigenetic clocks based on a small number of CpG sites.” continue reading »