Transcriptomic Hallmarks of Mortality Reveal Universal and Specific Mechanisms of Aging, Chronic Disease, and Rejuvenation
Alexander Tyshkovskiy(Harvard University), Vadim N. Gladyshev(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Randy Strong(The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center), Mahdi Moqri(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Lauren Kats(Moscow State University), Anastasiya V. Vladimirova(Broad Institute), Jeremy M. Van Raamsdonk(Harvard University), Sergey E. Dmitriev(Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology), Takaaki Abe(Tohoku University), Alibek Moldakozhayev(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Tomoko Kasahara(Tohoku University), Kejun Ying(Broad Institute), Yoshiyasu Tongu(Tohoku University), Daria Kholdina(Moscow State University), Maria Davitadze(Moscow State University), Adrian Molière(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Bohan Zhang(Brigham and Women's Hospital), U.N. Khasanova(Moscow State University), Hanna Liu(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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