With the global increase in ageing populations, a clear understanding of the physiological and pathological changes associated with ageing is vital for advancing research and clinical practice. Following the World Health Organization’s decision to classify age-related aetiologies [1], the International Consortium to Classify Ageing-related Pathologies (ICCARP) was established in 2023, led by Cardiff Metropolitan University [2]
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International Consortium to Classify Ageing-related Pathologies (ICCARP) senescence definitions: achieving international consensus
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Abstract
With the global increase in ageing populations, a clear understanding of the physiological and pathological changes associated with ageing is vital for advancing research and clinical practice. Following the World Health Organization’s decision to classify age-related aetiologies [1], the International Consortium to Classify Ageing-related Pathologies (ICCARP) was established in 2023, led by Cardiff Metropolitan University [2]I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.