The recent advances in deciphering the human genome allow us to understand and evaluate the mechanisms of human genome age-associated transformations, which are largely unclear. Genome sequencing techniques assure comprehensive mapping of human genetics; however, understanding of gene functional interactions, specifically of time/age-dependent modifications, remain challenging. The age of the genome is defined by the sum of individual (inherited) and acquired genomic traits, based on internal and external factors that impact ontogenesis from the moment of egg fertilization and embryonic development. The biological part of genomic age opens a new perspective for intervention. The discovery of single cell-based mechanisms for genetic change i...
Global populations are shifting, and the number of individuals over the age of 60 is rapidly increas...
It is now well established that the genomic landscape of DNA methylation (DNAm) gets altered as a fu...
Background Cellular senescence, a permanent state of replicative arrest in otherwise proliferating c...
As average life span and elderly people prevalence in the western world population is gradually incr...
As the aging population grows progressively around the globe, the need to research and develop stra...
Biological aging is characterized by irreversible cell cycle blockade, a decreased capacity for tiss...
Cell senescence is a cellular process in which normal diploid cells cease to replicate and is a majo...
Aging is a complex process that results in compromised biological functions of the organism and incr...
Most cancers develop after middle age, and are often associated with multiple mutations and genomic ...
International audienceAge-related and cancer-related epigenomic modifications have been associated w...
Age is a major risk factor for human chronic diseases. The aging process can be regulated during evo...
Genome instability, i.e., the tendency of the genome to undergo alterations in DNA information conte...
Abstract How much do we know about the biology of aging from cell culture studies Most normal somati...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environmental factors, whereas the genetic contribu...
BACKGROUND: Cellular senescence, a permanent state of replicative arrest in otherwise proliferating ...
Global populations are shifting, and the number of individuals over the age of 60 is rapidly increas...
It is now well established that the genomic landscape of DNA methylation (DNAm) gets altered as a fu...
Background Cellular senescence, a permanent state of replicative arrest in otherwise proliferating c...
As average life span and elderly people prevalence in the western world population is gradually incr...
As the aging population grows progressively around the globe, the need to research and develop stra...
Biological aging is characterized by irreversible cell cycle blockade, a decreased capacity for tiss...
Cell senescence is a cellular process in which normal diploid cells cease to replicate and is a majo...
Aging is a complex process that results in compromised biological functions of the organism and incr...
Most cancers develop after middle age, and are often associated with multiple mutations and genomic ...
International audienceAge-related and cancer-related epigenomic modifications have been associated w...
Age is a major risk factor for human chronic diseases. The aging process can be regulated during evo...
Genome instability, i.e., the tendency of the genome to undergo alterations in DNA information conte...
Abstract How much do we know about the biology of aging from cell culture studies Most normal somati...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environmental factors, whereas the genetic contribu...
BACKGROUND: Cellular senescence, a permanent state of replicative arrest in otherwise proliferating ...
Global populations are shifting, and the number of individuals over the age of 60 is rapidly increas...
It is now well established that the genomic landscape of DNA methylation (DNAm) gets altered as a fu...
Background Cellular senescence, a permanent state of replicative arrest in otherwise proliferating c...