Current aging research in China

Protein & Cell
Ruijuan SunErdan Dong

Abstract

The mini-review stemmed from a recent meeting on national aging research strategies in China discusses the components and challenges of aging research in China. Highlighted are the major efforts of a number of research teams, funding situations and outstanding examples of recent major research achievements. Finally, authors discuss potential targets and strategies of aging research in China.

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Citations

Jul 6, 2018·Journal of the American Geriatrics Society·Xin LiSean X Leng
Sep 14, 2020·International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy·Dan HeHaixia Zhang
Aug 12, 2020·Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis·Chen ChenYu Zhu
Jan 9, 2019·Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience·Zaohuo ChengShifu Xiao
Jun 12, 2019·BMC Health Services Research·Shangren Qin, Ye Ding
Apr 16, 2018·Aging Medicine·Pulin YuJianye Wang
Apr 29, 2021·International Journal of General Medicine·Sheng YuanRuhai Bai

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