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  • ...[[Human Ageing Genomic Resources#HALL: a comprehensive database for human aging and longevity studies]] [[Category:Tools to study aging]] ...
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  • ...Hu, Y., Zhou, Y., Li, S., Zhang, S., ... & Chen, M. (2023). HALD, a human aging and longevity knowledge graph for precision gerontology and geroscience ana [[Category:Tools to study aging]] ...
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  • ...haviors in older adulthood and intrinsic capacity 10 years later: the HUNT study. BMC Public Health, 24(1), 284. PMID: 38267907 [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih. The most commonly used tools for assessing intrinsic capacity (IC) were gait speed test and chair stand ...
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  • ...GR)''' is a collection of databases and tools designed to help researchers study the genetics of human ageing using modern approaches such as functional gen ...ttps://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/hall/index HALL: a comprehensive database for human aging and longevity studies] == ...
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  • [[File:Logo for the Dog Aging Project.jpg|thumb|Logo for the Dog Aging Project]] ...anding the biological and environmental factors that contribute to healthy aging in dogs.<ref>https://dogagingproject.org</ref> It is led by researchers Dr ...
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  • ..., and thus the number of transplantable organs is limited and insufficient to meet the clinical demand. It is especially difficult if a young and health ...//doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2020.02.092</ref> Human iPSCs are now widely used to generate young tissues or organs, and techniques for the in vitro productio ...
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  • ...sis. Nevertheless, among this variety of factors involved in hearing loss, aging is one of the most widely recognized. ...omitant diabetes, hypertension, and higher total cholesterol in comparison to matched controls.<ref>Tan, C. J. W., Koh, J. W. T., Tan, B. K. J., Woon, C. ...
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  • ...bility and feasibility for experiments, whilst better recapitulating human aging traits. ...fish mate and constantly produce eggs. The eggs remain in a diapause state to survive the following dry phase, where the whole pond is desiccated, and al ...
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  • ...ry supplement that will allow people with initial forms of atherosclerosis to prolong their lives: 5. Nicotinic acid (a cheap precursor to NAD+); GPR109A receptor activator. ...
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  • ...mada, M., Fujita, H., ... & Kimura, M. (2022). Combined use of two frailty tools in predicting mortality in older adults. Scientific reports, 12(1), 1-9. PM [[File:Frailty.png|thumb|Frailty according to Francisco Anabitarte-García et al. 2022<ref name="Anabitarte">Anabitarte-Ga ...
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  • ...y">Kirkland, J. L., & Tchkonia, T. (2020). Senolytic drugs: from discovery to translation. Journal of internal medicine, 288(5), 518-536. PMID: 32686219 ...''': '''taking very small doses of a non-cumulative poison sometimes leads to better health'''.<ref>Calabrese, E. J. (2014). Hormesis: a fundamental conc ...
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