Definition of Inflammaging. Meaning of Inflammaging. Synonyms of Inflammaging

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- contributes to inflammaging as inflammatory secretion contributes to innate immune activation and exhaustion. Another contribution to inflammaging is a decline...
- failure. Chronic inflammation ****ociated with aging has been termed inflammaging, although SASP may be only one of the possible causes of this condition...
- inflammation. Systemic chronic inflammation increases with age (also known as inflammaging) due to unresolved acute inflammation and an individual's exposome. Age-related...
- telomeres and sufficient exposure can result in the deaths of cells. "Inflammaging" refers a chronic, sterile, low-grade inflammation that develops with...
- of cell function. Autophagy is upregulated to promote survival, while inflammaging is simultaneously induced. Considering cytokines, SASP molecules IL-6...
- Anaphylatoxin Anti-inflammatories Essential fatty acid interactions Healing Inflammaging Inflammatory cytokine Inflammatory reflex Interleukin Lipoxin Neurogenic...
- Dysregulated cytokine secretion in the aged po****tion can lead to inflammaging, and render these individuals more vulnerable to age-related diseases...
- starch and resistant proteins in ameliorating inflammation during aging (Inflammaging)". Nutrients. 14 (4): 747. doi:10.3390/nu14040747. PMC 8879781. PMID 35215397...
- metabolisms trigger aging-****ociated intestinal barrier dysfunction and 'inflammaging'". Redox Biol. 58: 102528. doi:10.1016/j.redox.2022.102528. PMC 9649383...
- PMID 12482959. Franceschi C, Campisi J (June 2014). "Chronic inflammation (inflammaging) and its potential contribution to age-****ociated diseases". The Journals...