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Introduction The aging of the skin not only causes structural and subsequent physiological changes to the skin but also leads to the development of benign and malignant tumours in elderly people. The most

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Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
Katalin Leiszter
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Orsolya Galamb
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Ferenc Sipos
,
Kinga Tóth
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Gábor Valcz
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V. Árpád Patai
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Jeannette Molnár
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Béla Molnár
, and
Zsolt Tulassay

proliferation and decreased apoptosis in the colonic mucosa. Mech. Ageing Dev., 2001, 122 , 1849–1864. Jaszewski R. Aging is associated with increased proliferation and decreased

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Physiology International
Authors:
JJ McCormick
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TA VanDusseldorp
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CG Ulrich
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RL Lanphere
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K Dokladny
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PL Mosely
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CM Mermier

degradation or the degradation of SQSTM1/p62 ( 23 ). A decrease in activity of the autophagic process is a shared characteristic of nearly all aged organisms, which may have a causative role in the functional deterioration of biological systems during

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results of these studies suggested that heat stress is effective in prevention of disuse muscle atrophy. All reports described above-employed 7- or 8-week-old rats; however, effects of aging on the prevention of disuse muscle atrophy attributable to heat

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Introduction Ageing is a common problem of modern societies, although ocular ageing starts earlier than physiological one. Ocular ageing problems start around the age of 45 with presbyopia. As years pass by, more and

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Physiology International
Authors:
Xing Fang
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Reece F. Crumpler
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Kirby N. Thomas
,
Jena’ N. Mazique
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Richard J. Roman
, and
Fan Fan

of AD to date, only aducanumab potentially slows the progression of AD [ 1 ]. Many risk factors have been identified contributing to the onset and development of cognitive impairment and dementia, including age, genetics, cardiovascular and cerebral

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Ringens, P. J., Hoenders, H. J., Bloemendal, H. (1982) Effect of aging on the water-soluble and water-insoluble protein in normal human lens. Exp. Eye Res. 34 , 201-207. Effect of aging on the water-soluble and water

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eyes, cataracts, vitreous floaters, and age-related macular degeneration. Industrialised nations are ageing societies with a rapidly growing proportion of people over age 65, and in many countries, this is the fastest-growing segment of society

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chronic illnesses, it showed ageing as a natural process. The definition and medicalization of old age have previously resulted in the second half of life being the age of various illnesses, and death was a medical failure factor. Elderly people were

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Physiology International
Authors:
Driele N. Garcia
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Jéssica D. Hense
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Bianka M. Zanini
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José V. V. Isola
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Jorgea Pradiee
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Juliane B. Prosczek
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Joao A. Alvarado-Rincón
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Rafael G. Mondadori
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Jeffrey B. Mason
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Miguel A. Brieño-Enríquez
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Carlos C. Barros
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Michael B. Stout
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Michal M. Masternak
, and
Augusto Schneider

ageing: mechanisms and interventions . Front Aging 2022 ; 3 : 866718 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2022.866718 . 35821824 6. Xu M , Pirtskhalava T , Farr JN , Weigand BM , Palmer AK , Weivoda MM , et al. Senolytics improve

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