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  • The role of matrix metallop... The role of matrix metalloproteinases in aging: Tissue remodeling and beyond
    Freitas-Rodríguez, Sandra; Folgueras, Alicia R.; López-Otín, Carlos Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research, November 2017, 2017-11-00, 20171101, Volume: 1864, Issue: 11
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    Proteases are a set of enzymes that have been involved in multiple biological processes throughout evolution. Among them, extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling has emerged as one of the most relevant ...
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  • Moving Frailty Toward Clini... Moving Frailty Toward Clinical Practice: NIA Intramural Frailty Science Symposium Summary
    Walston, Jeremy; Bandeen‐Roche, Karen; Buta, Brian ... Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, August 2019, Volume: 67, Issue: 8
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    Frailty has long been an important concept in the practice of geriatric medicine and in gerontological research, but integration and implementation of frailty concepts into clinical practice in the ...
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  • The regulatory crosstalk be... The regulatory crosstalk between kinases and proteases in cancer
    López-Otín, Carlos; Hunter, Tony Nature reviews. Cancer, 04/2010, Volume: 10, Issue: 4
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    Kinases and proteases are responsible for two fundamental regulatory mechanisms--phosphorylation and proteolysis--that orchestrate the rhythms of life and death in all organisms. Recent studies have ...
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  • Supercomplex Assembly Deter... Supercomplex Assembly Determines Electron Flux in the Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain
    Lapuente-Brun, Esther; Moreno-Loshuertos, Raquel; Acín-Pérez, Rebeca ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 06/2013, Volume: 340, Issue: 6140
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    The textbook description of mitochondrial respiratory complexes (RCs) views them as free-moving entities linked by the mobile carriers coenzyme Q (CoQ) and cytochrome c (cyt c). This model (known as ...
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  • Age-driven developmental dr... Age-driven developmental drift in the pathogenesis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
    Selman, Moisés; López-Otín, Carlos; Pardo, Annie European respiratory journal/˜The œEuropean respiratory journal, 08/2016, Volume: 48, Issue: 2
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    Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive and usually lethal disease of unknown aetiology. A growing body of evidence supports that IPF represents an epithelial-driven process ...
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  • Mitochondrial Safeguard: a ... Mitochondrial Safeguard: a stress response that offsets extreme fusion and protects respiratory function via flickering‐induced Oma1 activation
    Murata, Daisuke; Yamada, Tatsuya; Tokuyama, Takeshi ... EMBO journal, 15 December 2020, Volume: 39, Issue: 24
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    The connectivity of mitochondria is regulated by a balance between fusion and division. Many human diseases are associated with excessive mitochondrial connectivity due to impaired Drp1, a ...
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  • Hallmarks of progeroid synd... Hallmarks of progeroid syndromes: lessons from mice and reprogrammed cells
    Carrero, Dido; Soria-Valles, Clara; López-Otín, Carlos Disease models & mechanisms, 07/2016, Volume: 9, Issue: 7
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    Ageing is a process that inevitably affects most living organisms and involves the accumulation of macromolecular damage, genomic instability and loss of heterochromatin. Together, these alterations ...
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  • The U1 spliceosomal RNA is recurrently mutated in multiple cancers
    Shuai, Shimin; Suzuki, Hiromichi; Diaz-Navarro, Ander ... Nature (London), 10/2019, Volume: 574, Issue: 7780
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    Cancers are caused by genomic alterations known as drivers. Hundreds of drivers in coding genes are known but, to date, only a handful of noncoding drivers have been discovered-despite intensive ...
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  • Acyl coenzyme A binding pro... Acyl coenzyme A binding protein (ACBP): An aging- and disease-relevant "autophagy checkpoint"
    Montégut, Léa; Abdellatif, Mahmoud; Motiño, Omar ... Aging Cell, 09/2023, Volume: 22, Issue: 9
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    Acyl coenzyme A binding protein (ACBP), also known as diazepam-binding inhibitor (DBI), is a phylogenetically ancient protein present in some eubacteria and the entire eukaryotic radiation. In ...
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  • Aging and cancer Aging and cancer
    Montégut, Léa; López-Otín, Carlos; Kroemer, Guido Molecular cancer, 05/2024, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    Aging and cancer exhibit apparent links that we will examine in this review. The null hypothesis that aging and cancer coincide because both are driven by time, irrespective of the precise causes, ...
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