A new era for research into aging
- PMID: 33504426
- PMCID: PMC7843129
- DOI: 10.7554/eLife.65286
A new era for research into aging
Abstract
eLife is publishing a special issue on aging, geroscience and longevity to mark the rapid progress made in this field over the past decade, both in terms of mechanistic understanding and translational approaches that are poised to have clinical impact on age-related diseases.
Keywords: aging; cell biology; geroscience; longevity; medicine.
© 2021, Kaeberlein and Tyler.
Conflict of interest statement
MK, JT No competing interests declared
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