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pro vyhledávání: '"Biology of Aging: Immunity and Aging"'
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Tanya Karagiannis, Todd Dowrey, Carlos Villacorta-Martin, George Murphy, Stefano Monti, Paola Sebastiani
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Innovation in Aging
Age-related disability and diseases are known to be delayed in people living to 100 years or more. Changes in the immune system with age are known, including in cell type composition and gene expression differences. To further explore changes in extr
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Innovation in Aging
Mosaic chromosomal alterations (mCAs) are structural alterations that include deletions, duplications, or copy-neutral loss of heterozygosity. mCAs are reported to be associated with survival, age, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Previous studies
Autor:
Kian Talaei, Steven Garan, Nuno Martins, Joshua Cho, Julia Jahansooz, Puneet Bhullar, Elliott Suen, Walter Piszker
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
The role of the human immune system as a factor in the aging process has led to extensive research in the field of infection biology and bioinformatics. Cell-based mathematical models have previously been used to simulate the immune system in respons
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Innovation in Aging
Insufficient serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrations are associated with increased respiratory tract infections, influenza, and other infectious diseases. As the world deals with the COVID-19 pandemic, the interest of adequate serum levels
Autor:
Chia-Ling Kuo, Luke Pilling, Janice Atkins, Jane Masoli, Joao Delgado, George Kuchel, David Melzer, Morgan Levine
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
Age and disease prevalence are the two biggest risk factors for COVID-19 symptom severity and death. We therefore hypothesized that increased biological age, beyond chronological age, may be driving disease-related trends in COVID-19 severity. Using
Autor:
Marina Watowich, Kenneth Chiou, Michael Montague, Melween Martínez, James Higham, Lauren Brent, Michael Platt, Noah Snyder-Mackler
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
Extreme adverse events such as natural disasters can accelerate disease progression and promote chronic inflammation. These phenotypes also increase in prevalence with age, suggesting that experiencing adversity might accelerate aging of the immune s
Autor:
Ruggiero, Alistaire, Block, Masha, Vemuri, Ravichandra, DeStephanis, Darla, Das, Swapan, Kavanagh, Kylie
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
Over 93 million Americans are obese and 66 million suffer from metabolic disease. Roughly 40% of obese people do not have metabolic abnormalities (metabolically health obese [MHO]), while approximately 15% of lean do (metabolically unhealthy lean [MU