A CellAge epigenetic clock for expedited discovery of anti-ageing compounds in vitro
Abstract
null We aim to improve anti-ageing drug discovery, currently achieved through laborious and lengthy longevity analysis. Recent studies demonstrated that the most accurate molecular method to measure human age is based on CpG methylation profiles, as exemplified by several epigenetics clocks that can accurately predict an individual’s age. Here, we developed CellAge, a new epigenetic clock that measures subtle ageing changes in primary human...
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Title
A CellAge epigenetic clock for expedited discovery of anti-ageing compounds in vitro
Published Date
Oct 13, 2019
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803676
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