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but also some not specific of immune cells, such as peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors and mTOR signalling, as well as glucose and glutathione metabolism, suggesting that T cell aging may be representative of a more generalized aging phenomenon [ 25], with features characteristic also of the MetS.

High reactive oxygen species, generalized aging, and lack of telomerase activity conspire to reduce telomere length in oocytes [ 30, 32, 33].

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Such studies will be necessary in order to find out (i) whether or not the developmental DNA methylation changes reported here represent a more generalized, age-dependent drift towards increased methylaton levels and (ii) whether or not schizophrenia or Alzheimer's disease are associated with DNA methylation changes affecting wide-spread portions of the genome.

Concomitant neurological investigations included a computed tomography (CT) of the brain, which showed some generalized, age-related cortical involution and patchy established areas of small vessel disease.

Our findings do not indicate a generalized age effect specific to arousal or valence but rather variations specific to basic emotions, as previously shown for audiovisual emotions in aging [ 36] and in neurodevelopmental disorders [ 37].

These shifts arose via generalized age-related cortical thickness reduction in both sexes, taking place at a relatively slower rate in males than females in posterior regions, and visa versa prefrontally.

In this perspective, ac-electrogravimetry combined with electroacoustic measurements can be suggested as an alternative method to synchronously probe the electrochemical and mechanical evolution and has the potential to offer a generalized route to study aging mechanism of CPEs.

He had a first episode of generalized tonic seizure aged 2 years and his neurological condition rapidly worsened following an episode of acute fever (40 °C) caused by a respiratory infection.

In generalized epidemics, age-specific incidence rate ratios are based on data from demographic surveillance sites from Eastern and Southern Africa (Stover et al., this supplement).

As referenced in the Introduction section above, aging is accompanied by a generalized dysregulation of many immune cell types.

We cannot exclude that this might reflect a more generalized defect in the splicing machinery with increased aging.

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