BUFFALO, NY- August 15, 2022 – Aging (abbreviated as “Aging (Albany NY)” by Medline/PubMed and “Aging-US” by Web of Science) published a new issue of the latest research on aging in Volume 14, Issue 15. Publication titles, in addition to the associated researchers, are listed below.
- Research Paper: PDCD10 promotes the aggressive behaviors of pituitary adenomas by up-regulating CXCR2 and activating downstream AKT/ERK signaling
- Researchers: Jingdian Liu, Junwen Wang, Weidong Tian, Yu Xu, Ran Li, Kai Zhao, Chao You, Yuan Zhu, Joerg Walter Bartsch, Hongquan Niu, Huaqiu Zhang, Kai Shu, and Ting Lei
- Research Paper: Serial neurocognitive changes following transcatheter aortic valve replacement: comparison between low and intermediate-high risk groups
- Researchers: Tsung-Yu Ko, Hsien-Li Kao, Chih-Fan Yeh, Jiu-Hsiang Lin, Ching-Chang Huang, Ying-Hsien Chen, Chi-Chao Chao, Hung-Yuan Li, Chih-Yang Chan, Lung-Chun Lin, Yih-Sharng Chen, Ming-Jiuh Wang, and Mao-Shin Lin
- Research Paper: SIAH1-mediated RPS3 ubiquitination contributes to chemosensitivity in epithelial ovarian cancer
- Researchers: Lu Chen, Wujiang Gao, Chunli Sha, Meiling Yang, Li Lin, Taoqiong Li, Hong Wei, Qi Chen, Jie Xing, Mengxue Zhang, Shijie Zhao, Wenlin Xu, Yuefeng Li, and Xiaolan Zhu
- Research Paper: Establishing and validating an ADCP-related prognostic signature in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
- Researchers: Deyu Zhang, Fang Cui, Lisi Peng, Meiqi Wang, Xiaoli Yang, Chuanchao Xia, Keliang Li, Hua Yin, Yang Zhang, Qihong Yu, Zhendong Jin, and Haojie Huang
Read all of Volume 14, Issue 15, at Aging-US.com.
About Aging:
Launched in 2009, Aging (abbreviated as “Aging (Albany NY)” by Medline/PubMed and “Aging-US” by Web of Science) publishes papers of general interest and biological significance in all fields of aging research and age-related diseases, including cancer—and now, with a special focus on COVID-19 vulnerability as an age-dependent syndrome. Topics in Aging go beyond traditional gerontology, including, but not limited to, cellular and molecular biology, human age-related diseases, pathology in model organisms, signal transduction pathways (e.g., p53, sirtuins, and PI-3K/AKT/mTOR, among others), and approaches to modulating these signaling pathways.
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