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Multidimensional aging framework reveals liver-derived coagulation factors as drivers of vascular aging

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Gang Pei28,30 Send email to [email protected]

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This article presents the mCAS (multicentric Chinese aging standardized cohort) study, which analyzed 2,019 Chinese individuals aged 18–91 to develop a multidimensional framework for quantifying human aging. By integrating clinical, physiological, and molecular-level data, the researchers constructed a three-tiered aging framework including the core capacity clock (CC-clock) for clinical physiological decline and the multimodal clock (MM-clock) for enhanced predictive power. The study reveals highly conserved aging biomarkers and trajectories across multiple centers, and demonstrates that accumulation of liver-derived coagulation factors acts as a mechanistic driver of vascular and systemic aging.

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Human aging is characterized by complex structural and functional decline, but quantifying its heterogeneity and assessing biological age remain challenges.
Integrating high-dimensional clinical, physiological, and molecular-level data, we constructed a three-tiered aging framework.
The study demonstrates that the accumulation of liver-derived coagulation factors acts as a mechanistic driver of vascular and systemic aging.
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A multidimensional framework established to quantify human aging reveals highly conserved aging biomarkers and trajectories across multiple centers. By decoding the asynchrony of organ decline, the study demonstrates that the accumulation of liver-derived

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