Frailty in older adults
Key Points Frailty in Older Adults Assessing frailty enables clinicians to predict the outcomes
and risks of health conditions, target the delivery of evidence-based interventions, and tailor …
and risks of health conditions, target the delivery of evidence-based interventions, and tailor …
Cellular senescence and senolytics: the path to the clinic
Interlinked and fundamental aging processes appear to be a root-cause contributor to many
disorders and diseases. One such process is cellular senescence, which entails a state of …
disorders and diseases. One such process is cellular senescence, which entails a state of …
Inflammation and aging: signaling pathways and intervention therapies
Aging is characterized by systemic chronic inflammation, which is accompanied by cellular
senescence, immunosenescence, organ dysfunction, and age-related diseases. Given the …
senescence, immunosenescence, organ dysfunction, and age-related diseases. Given the …
Measuring biological age using omics data
Age is the key risk factor for diseases and disabilities of the elderly. Efforts to tackle age-
related diseases and increase healthspan have suggested targeting the ageing process …
related diseases and increase healthspan have suggested targeting the ageing process …
Mitochondrial and metabolic dysfunction in ageing and age-related diseases
Organismal ageing is accompanied by progressive loss of cellular function and systemic
deterioration of multiple tissues, leading to impaired function and increased vulnerability to …
deterioration of multiple tissues, leading to impaired function and increased vulnerability to …
Cellular senescence: a key therapeutic target in aging and diseases
Cellular senescence is a hallmark of aging defined by stable exit from the cell cycle in
response to cellular damage and stress. Senescent cells (SnCs) can develop a …
response to cellular damage and stress. Senescent cells (SnCs) can develop a …
Heterogeneous aging across multiple organ systems and prediction of chronic disease and mortality
Biological aging of human organ systems reflects the interplay of age, chronic disease,
lifestyle and genetic risk. Using longitudinal brain imaging and physiological phenotypes …
lifestyle and genetic risk. Using longitudinal brain imaging and physiological phenotypes …
The landscape of aging
Aging is characterized by a progressive deterioration of physiological integrity, leading to
impaired functional ability and ultimately increased susceptibility to death. It is a major risk …
impaired functional ability and ultimately increased susceptibility to death. It is a major risk …
Drugging the efferocytosis process: concepts and opportunities
The daily removal of billions of apoptotic cells in the human body via the process of
efferocytosis is essential for homeostasis. To allow for this continuous efferocytosis, rapid …
efferocytosis is essential for homeostasis. To allow for this continuous efferocytosis, rapid …
Advances in pathogenesis and therapeutic strategies for osteoporosis
S Song, Y Guo, Y Yang, D Fu - Pharmacology & therapeutics, 2022 - Elsevier
Osteoporosis, is the most common bone disorder worldwide characterized by low bone
mineral density, leaving affected bones vulnerable to fracture. Bone homeostasis depends …
mineral density, leaving affected bones vulnerable to fracture. Bone homeostasis depends …