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Universal transcriptomic hallmarks of mammalian ageing and mortality - Nature

Universal transcriptomic hallmarks of mammalian ageing and mortality - Nature
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A study published in Nature has identified universal transcriptomic signatures of aging and mortality across multiple mammalian species. By analyzing over 11,000 transcriptomes, researchers developed biomarkers that can predict lifespan-modulating interventions and the progression of chronic diseases.

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Understanding the molecular mechanisms of aging could lead to breakthroughs in treating age-related diseases and developing interventions to extend healthy human lifespans.

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