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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Urine
SUBMITTER: Yanbao Yu
LAB HEAD: Yanbao Yu
PROVIDER: PXD012477 | Pride | 2021-09-08
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Yu Yanbao Y Singh Harinder H Kwon Keehwan K Tsitrin Tamara T Petrini Joann J Nelson Karen E KE Pieper Rembert R
GeroScience 20200924 2
Key processes characterizing human aging are immunosenescence and inflammaging. The capacity of the immune system to adequately respond to external perturbations (e.g., pathogens, injuries, and biochemical irritants) and to repair somatic mutations that may cause cancers or cellular senescence declines. An important goal remains to identify genetic or biochemical, predictive biomarkers for healthy aging. We recruited two cohorts in the age range 70 to 82, one afflicted by chronic illnesses (non- ...[more]