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Seeing is believing: old clones die young
The ability of adult neural stem cells to produce new neurons (neurogenesis) declines markedly during aging, but exactly how this occurs is largely unknown. Using sophisticated in vivo imaging, a study in Nature Aging shows that aging affects several steps of neurogenesis — most notably, increasing the death of newborn clones.
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Aging, longevity and age-related diseases
Our understanding of the biology of aging and longevity has grown tremendously over the past two decades.
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Disparities in the pace of biological aging among midlife adults of the same chronological age have implications for future frailty risk and policy
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Long-lasting geroprotection from brief rapamycin treatment in early adulthood by persistently increased intestinal autophagy
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Intermittent and periodic fasting, longevity and disease
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Aging disrupts MANF-mediated immune modulation during skeletal muscle regeneration