Progress in biological age research
Biological age (BA) is a common model to evaluate the function of aging individuals as it may provide a more accurate measure of the extent of human aging than chronological age (CA). Biological age is influenced by the used biomarkers and standards in selected aging biomarkers and the statistical m...
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Main Authors: | Zhe Li (Author), Weiguang Zhang (Author), Yuting Duan (Author), Yue Niu (Author), Yizhi Chen (Author), Xiaomin Liu (Author), Zheyi Dong (Author), Ying Zheng (Author), Xizhao Chen (Author), Zhe Feng (Author), Yong Wang (Author), Delong Zhao (Author), Xuefeng Sun (Author), Guangyan Cai (Author), Hongwei Jiang (Author), Xiangmei Chen (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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