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Proteomic aging clock predicts mortality and risk of common age-related diseases in diverse populations

Medicine and Health

Proteomic aging clock predicts mortality and risk of common age-related diseases in diverse populations

M. A. Argentieri, S. Xiao, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking proteomic age clock developed using plasma protein data from the UK Biobank, validated across diverse populations. This innovative research by M. Austin Argentieri and colleagues highlights how proteomic aging can predict age-related functional status and mortality risk.

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