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1. Understanding the health effects of caregiving stress: New directions in molecular aging.

2. The aging lung microenvironment awakens melanoma metastases.

3. An aged immune system drives senescence and ageing of solid organs.

4. Association of Epigenetic Age and p16INK4a With Markers of T-Cell Composition in a Healthy Cohort.

5. Tissue specificity of senescent cell accumulation during physiologic and accelerated aging of mice.

6. Mouse Models of Accelerated Cellular Senescence.

7. Spontaneous DNA damage to the nuclear genome promotes senescence, redox imbalance and aging.

8. Barriers to the Preclinical Development of Therapeutics that Target Aging Mechanisms.

9. The molecular balancing act of p16(INK4a) in cancer and aging.

10. p16INK4a reporter mice reveal age-promoting effects of environmental toxicants.

11. Monitoring tumorigenesis and senescence in vivo with a p16(INK4a)-luciferase model.

12. Expression of p16(INK4a) in peripheral blood T-cells is a biomarker of human aging.

13. The FITNESS study: longitudinal geriatric assessment, treatment toxicity, and biospecimen collection to assess functional disability among older adults with lung cancer

14. The FITNESS study: longitudinal geriatric assessment, treatment toxicity, and biospecimen collection to assess functional disability among older adults with lung cancer.

15. Biological aging in multiple sclerosis.

16. An aged immune system drives senescence and ageing of solid organs

17. Association of Epigenetic Age and p16 INK4a With Markers of T-Cell Composition in a Healthy Cohort

18. Fisetin is a senotherapeutic that extends health and lifespan

19. Aging Phenotypes and Restoring Functional Deficits in Older Adults With Hematologic Malignancy

20. Spontaneous DNA damage to the nuclear genome promotes senescence, redox imbalance and aging

21. Barriers to the Preclinical Development of Therapeutics that Target Aging Mechanisms: Table 1

22. Mouse Models of Accelerated Cellular Senescence

23. Brd2 haploinsufficiency extends lifespan and healthspan in C57B6/J mice

24. Tissue specificity of senescent cell accumulation during physiologic and accelerated aging of mice

25. Monitoring Tumorigenesis and Senescence In Vivo with a p16INK4a-Luciferase Model

26. Barriers to the Preclinical Development of Therapeutics that Target Aging Mechanisms

27. Expression ofp16INK4ain peripheral blood T-cells is a biomarker of human aging

28. The molecular balancing act of p16(INK4a) in cancer and aging

29. Expression of p16 INK4a in peripheral blood T-cells is a biomarker of human aging.

30. p16INK4a reporter mice reveal age-promoting effects of environmental toxicants.

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