Estimating biological ages of organs and systems (IMAGE)
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This graphical abstract depicts the findings of Nie, Li, and Li et al., who estimate biological ages of organs and systems using 402 multiomics features from 4,066 individuals and demonstrate several applications. They find that organs and systems are aging at different rates, and biological ages could be utilized for population stratification, mortality prediction, and phenotypes of genetic association studies.
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Nie, Li, and Li et al./Cell Reports
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