In 2008, the Ongoing Revolution in Aging Research called for a High-Impact Journal. Since then, Aging has become a leading journal in the field. Aging primarily publishes papers of outstanding significance, exceptional novelty, and ground-breaking discoveries from yeast to humans, and from evolution to medicine. Aging covers, in addition to traditional topics on aging, topics such as cellular and molecular biology, human age-related diseases, signal transduction pathways (p53, sirtuins, PI-3K/AKT/mTOR and so on) and approaches to modulate these signaling pathways.
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