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Peripheral circulating exosomal miRNAs potentially contribute to the regulation of molecular signaling networks in aging
Hongxia Zhang,
Kunlin Jin
Institute for Healthy Aging
Pharmacology & Neuroscience
School of Biomedical Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Circulating MicroRNA
100%
MicroRNAs
60%
Paxillin
19%
Rejuvenation
18%
IGF Type 1 Receptor
18%
Genes
17%
Exosomes
16%
Messenger RNA
16%
Insulin Receptor
16%
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
13%
Growth Hormone
13%
Integrins
13%
Computational Biology
13%
Longevity
12%
Neurodegenerative Diseases
12%
Serum
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Aging of materials
57%
Genes
29%
Messenger RNA
28%
Neurodegenerative diseases
15%
Hormones
14%
Insulin
13%
Rats
12%
Bioinformatics
11%
Physics & Astronomy
genes
35%
pituitary hormones
18%
insulin
14%
sequencing
13%
impairment
12%
serums
12%
rats
10%
causes
6%
Chemical Compounds
MicroRNA
87%
Growth Hormone
18%
Insulin Derivative
14%