'Aging' can refer to different processes, making it difficult to define a single and highly generalizable molecule or method to measure aging processes. In turn, there are molecular, biological, functional, clinical, and phenotypic biomarkers of aging that lack consistency.
"Aging" can refer to different processes, making it difficult to define a single and highly generalizable molecule or method to measure aging processes. In turn, there are molecular, biological, functional, clinical, and phenotypic biomarkers of aging that lack consistency.
"As insights into the fundamental biology of aging expand, our work provides a robust framework for the classification and evaluation of biomarkers while documenting challenges and future directions in the field," said study author Jesse Poganik, Ph.D., of the Division of Genetics at the Brigham. might be feasible, valid, and useful for a particular context or application. Examples of key criteria for evaluation include age-sensitivity and generalizability across cell types. Their work has been published in the journal"Once validated across different populations and settings, advanced omic biomarkers will equip us with powerful tools to monitor, screen for diseases of aging, and identify longevity interventions," said study author Mahdi Moqri, Ph.D.
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