In a new interview, Dr. Jiajian Wang discusses a research paper he co-authored and published in Aging’s Volume 16, Issue 3, entitled, “Generating detailed intercellular communication patterns in psoriasis at the single-cell level using social networking, pattern recognition, and manifold learning methods to optimize treatment strategies.”
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PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 16, Issue 4, entitled, “Exploring the effects of Dasatinib, Quercetin, and Fisetin on DNA methylation clocks: a longitudinal study on senolytic interventions.”
PRESS RELEASE: A new research perspective was published in Aging’s Volume 16, Issue 4, entitled, “On standardization of controls in lifespan studies.”
PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published on the cover of Aging’s Volume 16, Issue 4, entitled, “Mapping the core senescence phenotype of primary human colon fibroblasts.”
Advanced age is the largest risk factor for many diseases and several types of cancer, including colorectal cancer (CRC). Senescent cells are known to accumulate with age in various tissues, where they can modulate the surrounding tissue microenvironment through their senescence associated secretory phenotype (SASP).
PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 16, Issue 3, entitled, “Prognostic model development and molecular subtypes identification in bladder urothelial cancer by oxidative stress signatures.”
PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 16, Issue 3, entitled, “The anti-aging effect of vitamin D and vitamin D receptor in Drosophila midgut.”
PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 16, Issue 3, entitled, “Disruption of mitochondrial unfolded protein response results in telomere shortening in mouse oocytes and somatic cells.”