PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published on the cover of Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 15, entitled, “Natural aging and ovariectomy induces parallel phosphoproteomic alterations in skeletal muscle of female mice.”
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PRESS RELEASE: A new editorial paper was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 14, entitled, “A novel theory of ageing independent of damage accumulation.”
![Figure 6. Podocyte inflammaging is reduced by inhibiting NLRP3.](https://aging-us.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Screen-Shot-2023-08-08-at-1.23.30-PM-800x600.png)
PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 14, entitled, “Inhibiting NLRP3 signaling in aging podocytes improves their life- and health-span.”
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PRESS RELEASE: A new research perspective was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 14, entitled, “Towards disease-oriented dosing of rapamycin for longevity: does aging exist or only age-related diseases?”
![Figure 4. The secretome of senescent human lung fibroblasts as mediator of murine lung fibrosis.](https://aging-us.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Screen-Shot-2023-07-31-at-2.43.43-PM-800x600.png)
PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published on the cover of Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 14, entitled, “Human senescent fibroblasts trigger progressive lung fibrosis in mice.”
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PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 13, entitled, “Predicting lifespan-extending chemical compounds for C. elegans with machine learning and biologically interpretable features.”
![Figure 7. Enrichment of aged mice improves hippocampus-dependent reference memory via MSK1.](https://aging-us.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Screen-Shot-2023-07-25-at-10.33.11-AM-800x600.png)
PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 13, entitled, “MSK1 is required for the beneficial synaptic and cognitive effects of enriched experience across the lifespan.”
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PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 13, entitled, “Cognitive rescue in aging through prior training in rats.”
![Figure 6. BUB1 inhibitor reduces endocytosis of active EGFR in MDA-MB-231-1833 cells.](https://aging-us.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Screen-Shot-2023-07-17-at-11.28.42-AM-800x600.png)
PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 13, entitled, “Budding uninhibited by benzimidazoles-1 (BUB1) regulates EGFR signaling by reducing EGFR internalization.”
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PRESS RELEASE: A new editorial paper was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 12, entitled, “Advancing screening for cognitive impairment: the memtrax continuous recognition test.”