„inflammaging“
Suchergebnisse
142 Treffer
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Effects of a Short‐Term Vegan Challenge in Older Adults on Metabolic and Inflammatory Parameters—A Randomized Controlled Crossover Study
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Subclinical infection can be an initiator of inflammaging leading to degenerative disk disease: evidence from host-defense response mechanisms
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The complex relationship between Immunosenescence and Inflammaging: Special issue on the New Biomedical Perspectives
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Inflammaging: a new immune–metabolic viewpoint for age-related diseases
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Healthy Aging–Mikronährstoffe – Teil 3: Vitamin K, B12 und Coenzym Q10
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The dynamic crosslinking between gut microbiota and inflammation during aging: reviewing the nutritional and hormetic approaches against dysbiosis and inflammaging
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Inflammation and aging-related disease: A transdisciplinary inflammaging framework
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Inflammaging and Immunosenescence in the Post‐COVID Era: Small Molecules, Big Challenges
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MAM‐STAT3‐Driven Mitochondrial Ca +2 Upregulation Contributes to Immunosenescence in Type A Mandibuloacral Dysplasia Patients
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Cartilage Endplate‐Targeted Engineered Exosome Releasing and Acid Neutralizing Hydrogel Reverses Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
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Klonale Hämatopoese (CHIP) und klonale Zytopenie unbestimmter Signifikanz (CCUS) – Was man heute schon in der Praxis wissen sollte
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Ultrasound‐Assisted Synthesis of Pyrazoline Derivatives as Potential Antagonists of RAGE‐Mediated Pathologies: Insights from SAR Studies and Biological Evaluations
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mTOR links nutrients, inflammaging and lifespan
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Enhancing Immune Protection in Hemodialysis Patients: Role of the Polymethyl Methacrylate Membrane
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“Inflammaging” and bone in the OsteoLaus cohort
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Klonale Hämatopoese (CHIP) und klonale Zytopenie unbestimmter Signifikanz (CCUS) – Was man heute schon in der Praxis wissen sollte
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The infrapatellar fat pad in inflammaging, knee joint health, and osteoarthritis
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Probiotic-Reduced Inflammaging in Older Adults: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
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The companion dog as a model for inflammaging: a cross-sectional pilot study
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Repetitive element transcript accumulation is associated with inflammaging in humans