An extensive multiomic resource using human monocytes reveals large-scale remodeling of DNA methylation landscapes in healthy aging and accelerated or pathological aging contexts. This work provides an invaluable resource with important implications for the study of age-related changes in immune function.
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Kim, M., Benayoun, B.A. A multiomic atlas for the exploration of healthy aging in human monocytes. Nat Aging 1, 19–21 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43587-020-00007-1
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