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Aging-US: Hub candidate network for hepatocellular carcinoma

07-25-2021

Aging-US published " Identification of RNA binding protein interacting with circular RNA and hub candidate network for hepatocellular carcinoma " which reported that 17 DERBPs, which were commonly dysregulated in HCC from The Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium, The Cancer Genome Atlas and International…

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Aging-US: MiR-513b-5p represses autophagy by targeting PIK3R3

07-25-2021

Aging-US published " MiR-513b-5p represses autophagy during the malignant progression of hepatocellular carcinoma by targeting PIK3R3 " which reported MiR-513b-5p repressed liver cancer cell proliferation, migration/invasion, and induced apoptosis in vitro. Crucially, miR-513b-5p attenuated tumor growth of liver…

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Aging-US: miRNAs generated from Meg3-Mirg locus are downregulated during aging

07-25-2021

Aging-US published " miRNAs generated from Meg3-Mirg locus are downregulated during aging " which reported that Aging determines a multilevel functional decline and increases the risk for cardiovascular pathologies. The heart is one of the most affected organs in aged individuals, however little is known about the…

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Aging-US: Multidomain interventions: a randomized controlled feasibility trial

07-25-2021

Aging-US published " Facility-based and home-based multidomain interventions including cognitive training, exercise, diet, vascular risk management, and motivation for older adults: a randomized controlled feasibility trial " which reported that in an outcome assessor-blinded, randomized controlled trial, participants…

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Aging-US: Cognition and action: Executive functions to motor control in older adults

07-25-2021

Aging-US published " Cognition and action: a latent variable approach to study contributions of executive functions to motor control in older adults " which reported that Aging is associated with profound alterations in motor control that may be exacerbated by age-related executive functioning decline. However,…

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Aging-US: Identification of a novel potential biomarker for hepatocellular carcinoma

07-25-2021

Aging-US published " Comprehensive analysis of the competing endogenous circRNA-lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA network and identification of a novel potential biomarker for hepatocellular carcinoma " which reported that there is still a lack of comprehensive analysis of the circular RNA -long non-coding RNA -miRNA-mRNA ceRNA…

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Aging-US: Prognostic prediction of patients with lung adenocarcinoma

07-25-2021

Aging-US published " A novel ferroptosis-related gene signature for prognostic prediction of patients with lung adenocarcinoma " which reported that RNA-seq transcriptome data of LUAD patients were obtained from The Cancer Genome Atlas database. Kaplan–Meier survival and receiver operating characteristic curves were…

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Aging-US: PirB functions as an intrinsic suppressor in hippocampal neural stem cells

07-25-2021

Aging-US published " PirB functions as an intrinsic suppressor in hippocampal neural stem cells " which reported that neural stem cells play pivotal roles during prenatal development and throughout life. PirB expression increased with age during development, and its deficiency promoted neural stem cell proliferation…

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Aging: Cdkn1a transcript Variant 2 is a Marker of Aging and Cellular Senescence

06-01-2021

Aging published " Cdkn1a transcript variant 2 is a marker of aging and cellular senescence " which reported that cellular senescence is a cell fate response characterized by a permanent cell cycle arrest driven primarily the by cell cycle inhibitor and tumor suppressor proteins p16Ink4a and p21Cip1/Waf1. In mice, the…

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Three years younger in just eight weeks? A new study suggests yes!

05-27-2021

A groundbreaking clinical trial shows we can reduce biological age ( as measured by the Horvath 2013 DNAmAge clock ) by more than three years in only eight weeks with diet and lifestyle through balancing DNA methylation. A first-of-its-kind, peer-reviewed study provides scientific evidence that lifestyle and diet…

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Aging: Clinical Trial on Potential reversal of Epigenetic Age using a Diet and Lifestyle

05-27-2021

Aging published " Potential reversal of epigenetic age using a diet and lifestyle intervention: a pilot randomized clinical trial " which reported on a randomized controlled clinical trial conducted among 43 healthy adult males between the ages of 50-72. The 8-week treatment program included diet, sleep, exercise and…

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Aging: anti-miRs against miR-142-3p reduces angiogenesis and microglia activation

05-24-2021

Aging recently published " Intravitreal injection of anti-miRs against miR-142-3p reduces angiogenesis and microglia activation in a mouse model of laser- induced choroidal neovascularization " which reported that MiR-142-3p was overexpressed in murine CNV lesions and its pharmacological inhibition decreased vascular…

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Aging-US: Aging phenotype of MDPL syndrome associated with impaired DNA repair capacity

03-15-2021

Aging-US published " Functional analysis of POLD1 p.ser605del variant: the aging phenotype of MDPL syndrome is associated with an impaired DNA repair capacity " which reported that Mandibular hypoplasia, Deafness and Progeroid features with concomitant Lipodystrophy define a rare systemic disorder, named MDPL…

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Aging-US: Adiposity & Muscle Function: a community-based cross-sectional study

03-15-2021

Aging-US published " Impact of adiposity on muscle function and clinical events among elders with dynapenia, presarcopenia and sarcopenia: a community-based cross-sectional study " which reported that low muscle function determined unfavorable clinical outcome than low muscle mass; nevertheless, comparison of…

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Aging-US: Aging and rejuvenation - a modular epigenome model

03-15-2021

Aging-US published " Aging and rejuvenation - a modular epigenome model " which reported that the view of aging has evolved in parallel with the advances in biomedical sciences. Long considered as an irreversible process where interventions were only aimed at slowing down its progression, breakthrough discoveries like…

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Aging-US: High-CBD Cannabis sativa extracts modulate ACE2 expression in COVID-19

02-17-2021

Aging-US published " In search of preventive strategies: novel high-CBD Cannabis sativa extracts modulate ACE2 expression in COVID-19 gateway tissues " which reported that Cannabis sativa , especially those high in the anti-inflammatory cannabinoid cannabidiol, has been found to alter gene expression and inflammation…

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Aging-US: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy impact on telomere length & immunosenescence

02-17-2021

Here is a link to a free Altmetric Report on this Research Output Aging-US published " Hyperbaric oxygen therapy increases telomere length and decreases immunosenescence in isolated blood cells: a prospective trial " which reported that the aim of the current study was to evaluate whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy…

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Aging-US: Why does COVID-19 disproportionately affect older people?

02-17-2021

Here is a link to a video interview with Dr. David A. Sinclair about their research on the Aging-US YouTube Channel Here is a link to a free Altmetric Report on this Research Output Aging-US published " Why does COVID-19 disproportionately affect older people? " which reported that the severity and outcome of…

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Aging-US: DNA- and telomere-damage does not limit lifespan: evidence from rapamycin

02-17-2021

Aging-US published " DNA- and telomere-damage does not limit lifespan: evidence from rapamycin " which reported that failure of rapamycin to extend lifespan in DNA repair mutant and telomerase-knockout mice, while extending lifespan in normal mice, indicates that neither DNA damage nor telomere shortening limits…

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Aging-US: Anserine protected against cognitive decline

02-02-2021

Aging-US published " Anserine, HClO-scavenger, protected against cognitive decline in individuals with mild cognitive impairment " which reported that In this study, the authors aimed to evaluate the effects of anserine, a scavenger of HClO, on the protection of cognitive declines in persons with MCI. Fifty-eight…

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