Nature Aging
Author Correction: A blood-based DNA damage signature in patients with Parkinson’s disease is associated with disease progression
Single-cell analysis of the somatic mutational landscape in human chondrocytes during aging and in osteoarthritis
Age distinguishes breast cancer cellular and molecular profiles
Multilingualism protects against accelerated aging in cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of 27 European countries
A multilingual guide to slowing aging
Fluorescence lifetime clocks quantify senescence and aging
Naked mole rat cGAS sticks it out
A natural compound revitalizes the aging human immune system
A focus shift from sarcopenia to muscle health in the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia 2025 Consensus Update
A unified framework for systematic curation and evaluation of aging biomarkers
Cell populations in human breast cancers are molecularly and biologically distinct with age
Aging represses oncogenic KRAS-driven lung tumorigenesis and alters tumor suppression
Hospital-treated infectious diseases and the risk of epilepsy in older age
A synthetic oocyte aging method for uncovering the molecular origins of egg aneuploidy
A versatile cohesion manipulation system probes female reproductive age-related egg aneuploidy
Adapting health, economic and social policies to address population aging in China
Effect of the mitophagy inducer urolithin A on age-related immune decline: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial
Epigenetic dysregulation in aged muscle stem cells drives mesenchymal progenitor expansion via IL-6 and Spp1 signaling
Loss of MFE-2 impairs microglial lipid homeostasis and drives neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s pathogenesis
Aging as a glitch in the matrix
How long will we live? And how much of that time will comprise a healthy life? What is aging, and can we stop or even reverse the aging process? What is the connection between aging and disease? Can we predict the evolving trends in the aging of human populations and prepare our societies for what has been called the Silver Tsunami? These are some of the important questions that the broad field of aging research is trying to address and that together form one of the Grand Challenges of the twenty-first century. The mission of Nature Aging is to provide a unique multidisciplinary, unifying and highly visible publishing platform for the aging-research community. The journal is highly selective yet broad in its coverage, publishing research from across the entire spectrum of the field, ranging from the basic biology of aging to the impact of aging on society. The journal aims to foster interactions among different areas of this diverse field of research and to promote new and exciting ideas within and beyond the research community, to enable synergy and maximize scientific and societal impact.
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