DNAm-based signatures of accelerated aging and mortality in blood are associated with low renal function

Volume: 13, Issue: 1
Published: Jun 2, 2021
Abstract
Background The difference between an individual's chronological and DNA methylation predicted age (DNAmAge), termed DNAmAge acceleration (DNAmAA), can capture life-long environmental exposures and age-related physiological changes reflected in methylation status. Several studies have linked DNAmAA to morbidity and mortality, yet its relationship with kidney function has not been assessed. We evaluated the associations between seven DNAm aging...
Paper Details
Title
DNAm-based signatures of accelerated aging and mortality in blood are associated with low renal function
Published Date
Jun 2, 2021
Volume
13
Issue
1
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