Long-term temporal stability of circulating proteins in older adults
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Study on 3,093 older adults (mean age 75) over 5 years shows varying stability in 7,288 serum proteins. Stable proteins often extracellular, secreted, tissue-specific. PMID:42173840, Nat Commun 2026, @NatureComms #Medsky #Pharmsky #RNA #ASHG #ESHG 🧪
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