Biogerontology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Biogerontology is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Prematurely aging female mice improve their behavioural response, immunity, redox state, and lifespan after a short social interaction with non-prematurely aging mice99
Forkhead box P1 transcriptionally activates IGF-1 to lighten ox-LDL-induced endothelial cellular senescence by inactivating NLRP3 inflammasome89
Transcriptional activation of genes associated with the matrisome is a common feature of senescent endothelial cells53
Beyond balance: the impact of adult sex ratios on reproduction and longevity in Zophobas morio rearing53
No strong association among epigenetic modifications by DNA methylation, telomere length, and physical fitness in biological aging47
Gut microbiota influence frailty syndrome in older adults: mechanisms and therapeutic strategies46
Bridging expectations and science: a roadmap for the future of longevity interventions34
The crosstalk between CNS resident glial cells and peripheral immune cells is critical for age-dependent demyelination and subsequent remyelination34
Cytoskeleton-associated protein 4: a double-edged sword in cell growth and aging33
First-generation versus next-generation epigenetic aging clocks: Differences in performance and utility30
Proteostasis networks in aging: novel insights from text-mining approaches29
Swimming exercise with l-arginine coated nanoparticles supplementation upregulated HAND2 and TBX5 expression in the cardiomyocytes of aging male rats28
Investigating the aging-modulatory mechanism of Rasayana Churna, an Ayurvedic herbal formulation, using a computational approach27
Roles of genistein in learning and memory during aging and neurological disorders26
Immune genes involved in synaptic plasticity during early postnatal brain development contribute to post-stroke damage in the aging male rat brain25
Ufuk Çakatay (editor): Redox Signaling and Biomarkers in Ageing24
Advancements in the investigation of the mechanisms underlying cognitive aging24
Retraction Note to: Carbohydrate-restricted diet promotes skin senescence in senescence-accelerated prone mice23
Reproduction and preference to macronutrients have different relations to biological or chronological age in Drosophila23
Long-term dietary restriction ameliorates ageing-related renal fibrosis in male mice by normalizing mitochondrial functions and autophagy22
Empagliflozin improves kidney senescence induced by d-galactose by reducing sirt1-mediated oxidative stress22
Insights on the role of l-lactate as a signaling molecule in skin aging21
Emerging cellular senescence-centric understanding of immunological aging and its potential modulation through dietary bioactive components21
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