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Oxidative stress is a primary pathogenic feature and driver of aging, as evidenced by its role in activating senescence signaling cascades [1] and its contribution to age-related conditions like sarcopenia [2]. This mechanistic link is further supported by academic literature exploring their intersection in neurodegeneration [3] and proteostasis [4].
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referenceMontaruli et al. (2020) published 'The wrinkling of time: Aging, inflammation, oxidative stress, and the circadian clock in neurodegeneration' in Neurobiology of Disease, examining the intersection of aging, inflammation, and circadian rhythms in neurodegenerative conditions.
referenceThe relationship between proteostasis, oxidative stress, and aging is reviewed in the 2017 paper 'Proteostasis, oxidative stress and aging' published in Redox Biology.