Aging is no longer viewed only as an inevitable slide toward frailty, but as a biological process that can be measured, ...
For some, January is a time for resolutions, with the goal often tied to being fitter and healthier. And increasingly this ...
A new meeting report was published in Volume 17, Issue 12 of Aging-US on December 23, 2025, titled "Cellular senescence meets infection: highlights from the 10th annual International Cell Senescence ...
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have characterized how cellular senescence—a biological process in ...
Senescence, aging, and age-related diseases represent complex biological phenomena with significant impacts on human health, and metabolism and metabolomics play pivotal roles in understanding their ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3. This is a joint Collection across npj Aging, Nature Aging, Nature Metabolism, Nature Cell Biology and Scientific Reports. Please see ...
Kidney fibrosis, a common endpoint of chronic kidney disease (CKD), is strongly linked to aging, with cellular senescence emerging as a key driver in its pathogenesis. This overview synthesizes ...
Senescence is a process in which a cell ages and stops dividing but does not die. In keratinocytes, or skin cells, senescence is marked by depolarization of membrane potential (Vmem), the electrical ...
This shows the major cell types affected by cellular senescence in various skeletal diseases. As the body ages, senescent cells accumulate in different tissues, disrupting normal cell function.
Like a beloved pair of jeans, human DNA accumulates damage over time, and older people's bodies can't repair it as well. Many scientists believe a build up of damage can cause cells to enter an ...