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1 al for maintaining cognitive function during ageing.
2 ghting its possible contribution in cochlear ageing.
3 erences in grey matter were more specific to ageing.
4 reased in sporadic PD brains and with normal ageing.
5  a measure of both reproductive and systemic ageing.
6  the National Study of Health, Wellbeing and Ageing.
7          Autophagy also has a role in kidney ageing.
8 acts normal development, stress survival and ageing.
9 ontrol, two processes inextricably linked to ageing.
10 TR, which are used to build barrels for wine ageing.
11 e are disproportionally mis-expressed during ageing.
12      EoE also appears to accelerate cellular ageing.
13 ss to semantic knowledge may be sensitive to ageing.
14 ex at a rate more than double that of normal ageing.
15 ue and metabolic homeostasis and for healthy ageing.
16 nd for understanding the genetics of healthy ageing.
17 sis pattern compared to control straight-dry-ageing.
18  SIRT1 protein during senescence and in vivo ageing.
19 ity change to those attributed to population ageing.
20 ping therapeutics for cancer and for healthy ageing.
21 lic disorders, neurodegeneration, cancer and ageing.
22 lobally as a result of population growth and ageing.
23 y negative consequences of climate change on ageing.
24 est in early-reproduction resulting in rapid ageing.
25 he maintenance of semantic memory in healthy ageing.
26 ironment contribute to haematopoietic system ageing.
27 ndividuals via deviations from typical brain ageing.
28 ears) from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
29 e deterioration in memory performance across ageing.
30 ing the use of multiple features to quantify ageing.
31 ronic age-associated diseases and organismal ageing.
32 dults from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
33 lizing the rate of atrophy to that of normal ageing.
34 ve thinning than that observed during normal ageing.
35 e affected differently in disease and during ageing.
36 ursor compartment, as demonstrated in normal ageing.
37 and sustained myelopoiesis that occur during ageing.
38 re the same underlying risk factor - namely, ageing.
39 ve role in multiple diseases associated with ageing.
40 rodegenerative diseases and in healthy brain ageing.
41 ree longitudinal cohort studies of cognitive ageing.
42 P < 0.01) showed an association with healthy ageing.
43  MET apparatus could play a role in cochlear ageing.
44  and skin pigmentation associated with photo-ageing.
45 somopathies and neurodegeneration as well as ageing.
46 ntial biomolecules, accelerating the rate of ageing.
47 ncluding metabolism, the immune response and ageing(1-5).
48  and more recently in immunotherapy(2,3) and ageing(4).
49  molecules that target the pace of metabolic ageing(9-12).
50 nce of co-morbidities, immunosuppression and ageing, a detailed analysis of their effects in large st
51 rn diet accelerates and exacerbates vascular ageing across the lifespan in sedentary mice They also s
52                                              Ageing affects a wide range of phenotypes at all scales,
53 propose that a complete understanding of how ageing affects haematopoiesis depends on the analysis of
54                               We discuss how ageing affects the development of myeloid cells leading
55 g, Biomarker and Lifestyle Flagship Study of Ageing (AIBL) (n = 382), the Framingham Heart Study (n =
56 n throughout the lifespan, in the setting of ageing alone, as well as ageing compounded by Western di
57  acid can be considered markers of olive oil ageing, although they can also provide information about
58 amines cellular senescence in the context of ageing and AD, and discusses which of the processes - ce
59 al therapies, the unification of research in ageing and ALS requires high fidelity models to better r
60                                              Ageing and Alzheimer's disease contributed additive effe
61                   These results suggest both ageing and Alzheimer's disease involve widespread atroph
62 late the tau immunophenotypes encountered in ageing and Alzheimer's disease.
63 s and across the whole-brain organization in ageing and Alzheimer's disease.
64 atter organization and volume differences in ageing and Alzheimer's disease.
65  elderly population is increasing because of ageing and because of its minimal impact on life span.
66 ccumulation of MMA represents a link between ageing and cancer progression, suggesting that MMA is a
67 l muscle and metabolic regulation as well as ageing and cancer.
68 stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, premature ageing and epigenetic changes are common features of CKD
69 ine the most promising interventions to slow ageing and group them into two tiers based on the robust
70 the next three decades, driven by population ageing and high and increasing obesity levels.
71 tential in vivo connection between cognitive ageing and higher regional levels of glia-related metabo
72 ar mechanism dictating its expression during ageing and in AD remains incompletely clear.
73   The expression of IFITM3 is increased with ageing and in mouse models that express familial Alzheim
74 function, may play an important role healthy ageing and in neurodegenerative conditions.
75                                              Ageing and inflammation strongly drive the risk of cardi
76 er (MT) images from the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) cohort - an open-acces
77 he molecular mechanisms underlying cartilage ageing and osteoarthritis through the dysregulation of s
78  treatment, and demographic changes, such as ageing and population growth.
79 ining wine oxidative stability during barrel ageing and shelf life storage remains a challenge.
80          In China, the population is rapidly ageing and the capacity of the system that cares for old
81 g' interventions have been proposed to delay ageing and the onset of age-associated decline and disea
82 ses the epigenetic changes that occur during ageing and the rapidly increasing knowledge of how these
83 what underpins the poor Tfh cell response in ageing and whether it is possible to correct it.
84 oluble factors in the context of senescence, ageing, and age-related diseases.
85 ecular changes in non-cancerous cells during ageing, and how these may contribute towards a tumour pe
86 otal deaths to population growth, population ageing, and mortality change between 1990 and each subse
87  that snoRNA expression changes in cartilage ageing, and osteoarthritis and in osteoarthritis-like co
88 m wave 2 of the 19 country Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and included no
89 the distillate and from the wood used in its ageing, and the interactions that take place in the proc
90 ional sympatholysis are preserved in healthy ageing, and thus the age-related impairment in functiona
91  ever-growing number of TFs whose effects on ageing are evolutionarily conserved.
92 tent to which the biology of oncogenesis and ageing are shaped by factors that distinguish human popu
93                    We quantified the rate of ageing as how quickly animals moved through a phenotypic
94 pants from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, assessed three times over 8 years of follow-up,
95 ion, material from a range of autopsy-proven ageing-associated and primary tauopathies in which there
96                                Many of these ageing-associated diseases can be slowed down and even r
97 tissues and organs and the increased risk of ageing-associated disorders.
98                                              Ageing-associated microbiome alterations towards a disea
99 onstrated independent association to healthy ageing (beta -0.02 and 0.68 respectively, P < 0.01).
100 about how NAD(+) influences human health and ageing biology.
101  Out of the 1019 features extracted, 896 are ageing biomarkers, defined as those that show a signific
102        Under persistent stress, as occurs in ageing, both postmitotic cells - including neurons - and
103            In neurodegenerative disorders of ageing, brain glucose metabolism deteriorates in a progr
104            Tissue regeneration declines with ageing but little is known about whether this arises fro
105 cused on the genetic determinants of healthy ageing, but there is no public resource of whole genome
106 for population dynamics and the evolution of ageing, but these remain poorly understood.
107 eported varying health impacts of population ageing, but they focused only on limited countries and d
108 or countering neurodegenerative disorders of ageing by improving, preserving or rescuing brain energe
109  in biomechanical properties associated with ageing Caenorhabditis elegans in addition to capturing h
110 onment and the gut microbiome, phenotypes of ageing can be slowed sufficiently to mitigate age-relate
111                              Some aspects of ageing can be studied directly in humans and have reveal
112 uggest that allocentric strategy deficits in ageing can result from difficulties related to landmark
113 accompanying Tabula Muris Senis(2)-or 'Mouse Ageing Cell Atlas'-which follows on from the original Ta
114 morphological and biophysical changes in the ageing cochlea.
115 , in the setting of ageing alone, as well as ageing compounded by Western diet consumption Overall, t
116 ts pancreatic beta cells, it declines during ageing concomitant with increased expression of the gap
117 n diseases, but the mechanisms through which ageing confers this risk are largely unknown(1).
118 aths in 2017 were associated with population ageing, corresponding to 27.9% of total global deaths.
119                          Chronic disease and ageing create an O(2) delivery (i.e. blood flow x arteri
120                 Although major categories of ageing damage have been identified-such as altered inter
121                                      In both ageing dimensions, we found that short lived-animals age
122  predicted to be maladaptive by accelerating ageing disproportionally, decreasing fitness.
123                                        Thus, ageing disrupts thymic progenitor differentiation and im
124  a comprehensive, whole-organism analysis of ageing dynamics has been lacking.
125                                              Ageing effects on spatial navigation are characterized m
126 r autophagy restoration can counteract these ageing effects.
127                           Here, we show that ageing elicits a marked increase of SUMO levels in C. el
128 older from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) and the Bage Cohort Study of Ageing (SIGa-
129 0,388 from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), from 2002 to 2013.
130                                  During beer ageing, endogenous barrel microbes grow spontaneously an
131 e growing health needs related to population ageing, especially targeting the diseases associated wit
132 he increases in deaths related to population ageing for the whole world, as well as in 55.3% (84/152)
133 nt information to distinguish the effects of ageing forests from variable climate.
134 e structural changes related to normal brain ageing from those specific to Alzheimer's disease.
135 y 2050, principally owing to our growing and ageing global population.
136 e JAK gene JAK2 is frequently mutated in the ageing haematopoietic system(3,4) and in haematopoietic
137  between disease-microbiome associations and ageing has not been explored in detail.
138                                      Indeed, ageing has proved to be modifiable; by intervening in bi
139 e preservation of semantic memory in healthy ageing have reported mixed findings.
140 cally discriminated Alzheimer's disease from ageing, heterogeneity in grey matter volumes across morp
141 ROs) to improve the treatment and care of an ageing HIV population with increasing comorbidities and
142 anding of how systemic factors mediate brain ageing, how these factors are regulated and how we can t
143                                              Ageing immatures gradually changed from a more explorato
144 nts are currently used to study how maternal ageing impacts aneuploidy risk, however the differences
145                                              Ageing impaired nitric oxide-mediated EDD (peak EDD 88 +
146 al dysfunction, a universal feature of human ageing, impairs osteogenesis and is associated with acce
147 toring of Sherry vinegar during a whole year ageing in American oak, French oak, Spanish oak and ches
148 e the effect of oxygen on wine colour during ageing in barrels and bottles during different times.
149 has been tied to colour modifications during ageing in barrels and bottles.
150                                         Wine ageing in barrels is conditioned, among other factors, b
151                      A simulation process of ageing in bottles was used to study the impact of bottli
152 s (55% and 68%) were studied during one-year ageing in cherry and oak barriques.
153 ncy similarly in two longitudinal studies of ageing in England and the United States.
154 n differences may contribute to sex-specific ageing in flies.
155 eterochromatin at repetitive elements during ageing in male flies, and a general loss of repressive c
156 dual variation in reproductive and actuarial ageing in nature.
157 sponders and test for accelerated epigenetic ageing in oesophageal cells of EoE patients.
158  of warming on animal life histories, and on ageing in particular, needs to be incorporated into the
159 sent an in-depth analysis of homeostasis and ageing in the antennal ears of the fruit fly Drosophila
160 entify phenotypes associated with biological ageing in the brain.
161 his study is the first to investigate normal ageing in these brain regions using 7T (1)H-MRS and find
162 ategy to prevent cardiovascular disease with ageing in women as well as men.
163 n older people but their impact on cognitive ageing in younger, healthy brains is less clear.
164 s of snoRNAs differentially expressed due to ageing (including SNORD96A, SNORD44) and osteoarthritis
165 ne as freshness marker versus safranal as an ageing indicator.
166 hat can identify both advanced and resilient ageing individuals via deviations from typical brain age
167 ar intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms of how ageing influences the pathology of atherosclerosis.
168 eral age-related diseases, suggesting shared ageing influences.
169 hlighting pathways for the discovery of anti-ageing interventions that may be applicable in humans.
170 ing with perinatal HIV infection who are now ageing into adulthood and becoming pregnant.
171 understanding the events that convert normal ageing into neurodegeneration.
172                                Hematopoietic ageing involves declining erythropoiesis and lymphopoies
173                                              Ageing is a degenerative process that leads to tissue dy
174                            Healthy cognitive ageing is a societal and public health priority.
175                                  Remarkably, ageing is accompanied by a gradual decline in tissue and
176 bolites.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Neurochemical ageing is an integral component of age-related cognitive
177                                        Human ageing is associated with high susceptibility to disease
178                             Our data suggest ageing is associated with higher TSPO but a diagnosis of
179                                              Ageing is characterised by cellular senescence, leading
180                                              Ageing is characterized by the functional decline of tis
181                                              Ageing is independently associated with 4D flow derived
182 ed directly in humans and have revealed that ageing is influenced by many factors, including genetics
183 ia-sensitive gene expression supporting that ageing is necessary, but insufficient, for AD occurrence
184                                        Since ageing is not programmed, the conservation of their effe
185  recent studies have demonstrated that brain ageing is sensitive to circulatory proteins(4,5).
186                          A proposed cause of ageing is the accumulation of epigenetic noise that disr
187                                           As ageing is the main risk factor for dementia-related neur
188                                              Ageing is the major risk factor for Alzheimer's disease
189 y to identify genes possibly associated with ageing is to build a classification model (from the mach
190 effort decreases somatic state, accelerating ageing, is central to our understanding of life-history
191 bone mineral density, a universal feature of ageing, is not fully understood.
192                                       In the ageing kidney there is nephron loss and lesions of focal
193                     Here, we show that mouse ageing leads to less efficient T cell selection, decreas
194  data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing linked with Hospital Episode Statistics.
195 r exploration and research in endocrinology, ageing, matrix and vascular biology.
196                                              Ageing may be due to mutation accumulation across the li
197  some potential applications of the study of ageing mechanisms for the implementation of conservation
198 hich posits that manipulation of fundamental ageing mechanisms will delay (in parallel) the appearanc
199   In this Review, we address the role of the ageing microenvironment in the promotion of tumour progr
200 r nature of the cellular hallmarks of normal ageing might be key to understanding the events that con
201 et of age-related phenotypes, the effects of ageing might in fact prove a prerequisite to ALS, render
202 , we show evidence that moderately fit brain ageing models may provide brain age estimates that are m
203 nants of stem-cell heterogeneity that resist ageing more than previously anticipated and are only los
204 own degree of functional compensation in the ageing mouse cochlea.
205 oximal femora of three groups (n = 10 each): ageing non-fractured donors (Controls); untreated fractu
206                          In humans, vascular ageing occurs in the presence of differences in diet and
207  a high alcohol content and a minimum barrel ageing of 10 years.
208                                   In-bag dry-ageing of beef improved its lipids and protein oxidative
209 ogical modifications occurring during barrel ageing of beer, in controlled fermentation processes.
210 t that the predictive validity for cognitive ageing of polygenic scores derived from genome-wide asso
211 hway contributes to the loss of SIRT1 during ageing of several tissues related to the immune and haem
212 m of heart failure worldwide, in tandem with ageing of the general population and the increasing prev
213                                     With the ageing of the global population, interest is growing in
214 ith CNS disorders continues to grow with the ageing of the population thus demanding for more effecti
215 aths increased likely due to the progressive ageing of the population, this calling for a continuous
216 plasma, thus potentially contributing to the ageing of the systemic circulation.
217 The parent MFI zeolite was prepared by rapid ageing of the zeolite sol gel synthesis mixture.
218 e wood types other than American oak for the ageing of this type of vinegar.
219 ion of free SO(2) and acetic acid during the ageing of wines is proposed in this work.
220 ical, physiological and molecular changes in ageing OHCs (9-12 kHz cochlear region).
221                                              Ageing OHCs also exhibited the progressive loss of affer
222                                 Although the ageing OHCs retained a normal basolateral membrane prote
223 oelectrical transducer current is reduced in ageing OHCs, highlighting its possible contribution in c
224 ccurate conclusions regarding the effects of ageing on blood-forming stem cells; we suggest instead t
225 markers, we identified the effect of healthy ageing on eigenvector centrality, a measure of each voxe
226 he influence of fermented sugarcane molasses ageing on lees and the distillation process used for the
227  the distillation process, regardless of the ageing on lees of fermented molasses.
228 ehensively quantify the impact of population ageing on mortality for 195 countries/territories and 16
229 f theirs levels to other wine features (wine ageing or alcoholic content) were found.
230  78 genes, and find these to be enriched for ageing pathways previously highlighted in model organism
231  impact of bottling in wines after differing ageing periods in barrels.
232  a promising therapeutic venue to target the ageing phenotype and, thus, prevent or mitigate ageing-r
233                                              Ageing phenotypes, such as years lived in good health (h
234  genetic and environmental influences on the ageing plasma lipidome.
235                                    A rapidly ageing population and a limited therapeutic toolbox urge
236 revalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) in the ageing population and its associated life-changing healt
237                                      With an ageing population comes an inevitable increase in the pr
238 hosis and LT waitlisting, especially with an ageing population with increasing prevalence of fatty li
239 lid tumours, earlier diagnosis by MRI and an ageing population.
240 care challenge in an active and increasingly ageing population.
241 se changes to responses to cancer therapy as ageing predicts outcomes of therapy, including survival.
242                 The results suggest that the ageing process is accelerated by the alternative ageing
243 ying the factors that cause and modulate the ageing process often requires experimental interventions
244 zen lean beef produced using stepwise in-bag ageing process suggest potential for the process to be u
245 e similar to those aged in French oak as the ageing process was progressing.
246 , yet it is unknown if this is causal in the ageing process, and whether autophagy restoration can co
247                               To measure the ageing process, we characterized the sequence of alterat
248 allows the winemaker to globally control the ageing process.
249 emed to be satisfactory alternatives for the ageing process.
250  have long sought to alter the course of the ageing process.
251 can be also useful in the development of new ageing processes of distillates for which cherry barrels
252 r and cellular mechanisms underpinning these ageing processes remain unclear.
253 ntions to rejuvenate the epigenome and delay ageing processes.
254 ronous inter- and intra-organ progression of ageing, providing a foundation from which to track syste
255 rated the strongest association with healthy ageing (r = -0.53, P < 0.01) when compared to all RV fun
256  species with different average lifespan and ageing rate.
257 pact of global climate change on patterns of ageing rates in wild populations of ectotherms facing wa
258 data have been used to develop biomarkers of ageing, referred to as 'epigenetic clocks', which have b
259  reveal chemical markers associated with the ageing regardless of the origin or the production proces
260        Increased air velocities and stepwise ageing regime had no effect (P > 0.05) on dry-aged beef
261         To assess whether HO-1 can attenuate ageing - related lesions, rats with GEC-targeted HO-1 ov
262  challenging because of competing health and ageing-related conditions that can influence treatment d
263                                  Compared to ageing-related cortical thinning in healthy subjects, we
264 ations for the treatment of bone disease and ageing-related degeneration.
265  sources of biological data to predict which ageing-related diseases a gene is associated with (if an
266 ing phenotype and, thus, prevent or mitigate ageing-related diseases.
267  field and five high-dimensional datasets of ageing-related genes, where the predictors are Gene Onto
268  of podocyte-targeted HO-1 overexpression on ageing-related renal pathology and point to increased re
269 er's disease, primary age-related tauopathy, ageing-related tau astrogliopathy and multiple subtypes
270 s at all scales, but an objective measure of ageing remains challenging, even in simple model organis
271 owever, the cell biology of endocrine tissue ageing remains poorly understood.
272                  We hypothesise that healthy ageing requires maintaining normal RV intra-cavity blood
273 ed bone microarchitecture and turnover in an ageing series of wild type mice with that of the PolgA(m
274                                 The roles of ageing, sex, the gut microbiome and organ transplantatio
275 f Ageing (ELSA) and the Bage Cohort Study of Ageing (SIGa-Bage).
276 d metabolites could be valuable in cognitive ageing studies.
277 isease (CVD) were recruited from the Cardiac Ageing Study.
278                       Our model comprises an ageing subducting plate, nonlinear rheology and major ph
279  We speculate that vascular and myeloid cell ageing synergize, via IL-6 signalling, to accelerate ath
280 ng process is accelerated by the alternative ageing technology and the chestnut wood, and the corresp
281                                        Brain ageing, the key risk factor for neurodegeneration, invol
282 n FTLD, Alzheimer's disease (AD) and healthy ageing; their role as markers of disease severity assess
283 ential impact of global warming on ectotherm ageing through its effects on reactive oxygen species pr
284 n format (F), temperature (T), and "on lees" ageing time (t) factors were evaluated on the compositio
285 amino acids (FAAs) increased (P > 0.05) with ageing time.
286    The 2 largest contributions of population ageing to disease-specific deaths globally between 1990
287 dentified many loci that influence key human ageing traits, including lifespan.
288 diversified samples from which typical brain ageing trajectories were derived, and by limited reprodu
289 ed fermentation process for mimicking barrel ageing transformations.
290 9) of countries for females where population ageing was associated with increased death burden.
291                                   Population ageing was associated with increases in deaths in high-,
292  19.3 +/- 5.2 years (P < .0001); accelerated ageing was not observed in the oesophageal cells of heal
293                                The effect of ageing was remarkably evident on spring migratory perfor
294 ne of the main features characterizing brain ageing, we also evaluated interindividual heterogeneity
295 th increases in deaths related to population ageing, we calculated the ratio of deaths attributed to
296  and cause-specific mortality and population ageing were responsible for most of the reductions in di
297 rogenitor cells are the principal targets of ageing, whereas the function of individual mature thymic
298             Due to time and cost inherent of ageing wine spirits in wooden barrels, research has soug
299 d nonlinear shifts in gene expression during ageing, with the associated genes clustered in consisten
300             In a tight labour market with an ageing workforce, employee flexibility and choice are ke

 
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