Epigenetic Clocks Reveal How DNA Methylation Drifts With Age
A new review reframes epigenetic clocks as direct readouts of epigenetic drift, deepening our understanding of biological aging measurement.
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A new review reframes epigenetic clocks as direct readouts of epigenetic drift, deepening our understanding of biological aging measurement.
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Leading scientists gathered at the 12th progeria workshop to assess breakthrough therapies for this ultra-rare accelerated aging disease.
Go beneath the surface of senescent cell biology to understand the precise molecular machinery driving the SASP โ and how these signals corrupt neighboring cells, fuel inflammation, and accelerate tissue aging.
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A comprehensive review reveals how the senescence secretome suppresses tumors early but drives progression, resistance, and metastasis chronically.
Worn-out monocytes transmit their dysfunctional state to healthy neighbors via direct contact, with CD38 and mTOR as central drivers.
Montara Therapeutics wins MJFF funding to activate brain autophagy using mTOR inhibitors โ without dangerous whole-body side effects.
Researchers repurpose mRNA-lipid nanoparticle technology to prevent and treat allergic asthma in mice, achieving ~100-fold reduction in airway eosinophils.