Xiaojuan He, Moshi Song, Jing Qu, Yansu Guo, Heqi Cao, Ruijuan Sun, Guang-Hui Liu, Yong Shen, Major Program Expert Group. Basic and translational aging research in China: present and future[J]. Protein&Cell, 2019, 10(7): 476-484. doi: 10.1007/s13238-019-0617-0
Citation: Xiaojuan He, Moshi Song, Jing Qu, Yansu Guo, Heqi Cao, Ruijuan Sun, Guang-Hui Liu, Yong Shen, Major Program Expert Group. Basic and translational aging research in China: present and future[J]. Protein&Cell, 2019, 10(7): 476-484. doi: 10.1007/s13238-019-0617-0

Basic and translational aging research in China: present and future

  • The percentage of elderly people in the world is increasing at an unprecedented pace; so it is in China, which has the world's largest population and a high ratio of the seniors (aged 60 and above) to working-age adults. The growing elderly population is presenting a major social challenge. Accordingly, it is not only imperative as a national strategic demand but also promises great scientific values to understand the biological process of aging, explore the mystery of healthy aging, delay the aging process, and treat the age-related diseases. This Perspective summarizes past and present advances of the basic and translational aging research in China and offers perspectives on future endeavors in this area.
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