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Browse by hallmark of aging
All categories →The literature is organized around the canonical biological hallmarks — the backbone of how aging is understood — plus interventions, model organisms, and evidence level.
Accumulation of DNA damage across the genome.
Progressive shortening of chromosome end-caps.
Drift in methylation and chromatin state.
Decline in protein quality control.
Impaired cellular self-clearance.
Dysregulated mTOR, AMPK, IGF-1 signaling.
Failing cellular energy production.
Accumulation of growth-arrested “zombie” cells.
Decline in regenerative cell pools.
Chronic inflammation and signaling shifts.
“Inflammaging” — sustained low-grade inflammation.
Disruption of the microbiome.