研讨会报告-异质性与成功老龄化第二部分:研究老龄化研究异质性的方法。

Vivek Kumar, Andrea L Hevener, J Graham Ruby, Paola Sebastiani, George A Kuchel
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衰老的异质性是一个由多因素病因引起的基本生物学过程,包括遗传、生活方式和社会经济因素。在动物系统中建立这种异质性模型对于阐明衰老的潜在机制以及在转化研究中利用这些见解至关重要。在这里,我们提出了第二部分,在2023年5月举行的NIA异质性和成功衰老研讨会上提出的模式生物研究的总结。
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Workshop Report-Heterogeneity and Successful Aging Part II: Approaches to Investigate Heterogeneity in Aging Research.

Heterogeneity in aging is a fundamental biological process arising from multifactorial etiologies, including genetic, lifestyle, and socioeconomic factors. Modeling this heterogeneity in animal systems is critical for elucidating the underlying mechanisms of aging and for leveraging these insights in translational research. Here we present part II, a summary of the model organism research presented at the NIA Heterogeneity and Successful Aging workshop, held in May 2023.

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