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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: Dr. Alex Zhavoronkov

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May 6, 2021
Dr. Alex Zhavoronkov discusses his 2020 research paper published by Aging, entitled, "Geroprotective and senoremediative strategies to reduce the comorbidity, infection rates, severity, and lethality in gerophilic and gerolavic infections." continue reading »

Complex Drug Screenings Show Anti-Aging Potential in Natural Compounds

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May 5, 2021
In an effort to mimic metformin and rapamycin, researchers used powerful screening methods to analyze over 800 natural compounds to assess their anti-aging potential and safety profile. continue reading »

Rapamycin Rules out DNA Damage Theory of Aging

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May 5, 2021
Dr. Mikhail Blagosklonny gleans an important new discovery in aging research—deduced from recent studies on short-lived mice and rapamycin. continue reading »

Behind the Study: An Ethical Mouse Model to Assess Lifespan

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May 5, 2021
Researchers discuss their 2019 study published by Aging, entitled, “Conclusions from a behavioral aging study on male and female F2 hybrid mice on age-related behavior, buoyancy in water-based tests, and an ethical method to assess lifespan.” continue reading »

Trending With Impact: Epigenetic Age Decreased in Diet & Lifestyle Study

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May 5, 2021
Researchers conducted an eight-week study on diet and lifestyle interventions among a small cohort of 43 male participants between the ages of 50 and 72. continue reading »