«Genome wide association study of
epigenetic aging rates in blood reveals a critical role for TERT.»
Co-author Douglas P. Kiel, M.D., M.P.H, Director, Musculoskeletal Research Center and Senior Scientist at Hebrew SeniorLife's Institute for Aging Research said, «We calculated
the epigenetic aging rate for each person using a previously described epigenetic clock method.
Not exact matches
Instead we can use the
epigenetic clock to monitor their cells»
aging rate and to evaluate which therapies slow the biological
aging process,» explained Horvath.