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- Title
- DunedinPACE: A DNA Methylation Biomarker Of The Pace Of Aging
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Background: Measures to quantify changes in the pace of biological aging in response to intervention are needed to evaluate geroprotective interventions for humans. Previously, we showed that quantification of the pace of biological aging from a DNA-methylation blood test was possible (Belsky et al., 2020). Here, we report a next-generation DNA-methylation biomarker of Pace of Aging, DunedinPACE (for Pace of Aging Calculated from the Epigenome).
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- Research paper
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- Scholarly text / Journal article
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- Article
- Date created
- 2022
- Creator
- Belsky, D.W. / Caspi, A. / Corcoran, D.L. / Sugden, K. / Poulton, R. / Arseneault, L. / Baccarelli, A. / Chamarti, K. / Gao, X. / Hannon, E. / Harrington, H.L. / Houts, R. / Kothari, M. / Kwon, D. / Mill, J. / Schwartz, J. / Vokonas, P. / Wang, C. / Williams, B. / Moffitt, T.E.
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/15930
- Related subjects
- pace of biological aging / geroprotective interventions / DNA-methylation biomarker / DunedinPACE / Pace of Aging Calculated from the Epigenome
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