Aging Hallmarks and Progression and Age-Related Diseases: A Landscape View of Research Advancement
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Abstract
Aging is a dynamic, time-dependent process that is characterized by a gradual accumulation of cell damage. Continual functional decline in the intrinsic ability of living organisms to accurately regulate homeostasis leads to increased susceptibility and vulnerability to diseases. Many efforts have been put forth to understand and prevent the effects of aging. Thus, the major cellular and molecular hallmarks of aging have been identified, and their relationships to age-related diseases and malfunctions have been explored. Here, we use data from the CAS Content Collection to analyze the publication landscape of recent aging-related research. We review the advances in knowledge and delineate trends in research…
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- Vulnerability (computing)
- Brain aging
- Neuroscience
- Healthy aging
- Aging brain
- Biology
- Psychology
- Medicine
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