Systems Biology of Ageing

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Abstract

The ageing process is highly complex involving multiple processes operating at different biological levels. Systems Biology presents an approach using integrative computational and laboratory study that allows us to address such complexity. The approach relies on the computational analysis of knowledge and data to generate predictive models that may be validated with further laboratory experimentation. Our understanding of ageing is such that translational opportunities are within reach and systems biology offers a means to ensure that optimal decisions are made. We present an overview of the methods employed from bioinformatics and computational modelling and describe some of the insights into ageing that have been gained.

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Chandrasegaran, S., Scanlan, R. L., Clark, P., Pease, L., Wordsworth, J., & Shanley, D. P. (2023). Systems Biology of Ageing. In Subcellular Biochemistry (Vol. 102, pp. 415–424). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21410-3_16

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