An Example of Proteomic Correlations with Aging
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An Example of Proteomic Correlations with Aging
The past twenty years of work on an increasingly diverse set of aging clocks has comprehensively demonstrated that analysis of any sufficiently complex database of biological data will find correlations with age. Aging causes changes, driven by the accumulation of forms of cell and tissue damage. Since that damage is the same for everyone, even given individual variations in pace of aging there will be any number of specific age-related changes …
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