Colin M Skinner
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Skinner C, Conboy M, Conboy I
Geroscience
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39825170
Biological age estimation from DNA methylation and determination of relevant biomarkers is an active research problem which has predominantly been tackled with black-box penalized regression. Machine learning is used to...
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Skinner C, Conboy M, Conboy I
bioRxiv
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39416129
Key Findings: There is no apparent biological significance of the CpGs selected by first- and next-generation clocksThe range of residuals for first- and next-generation clock predications on healthy samples is...
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Mehdipour M, Amiri P, Liu C, DeCastro J, Kato C, Skinner C, et al.
Nat Protoc
. 2022 Aug;
17(11):2469-2493.
PMID: 35986217
We describe a small-animal blood exchange approach developed for aging research as an alternative to heterochronic parabiosis or plasma injections. In parabiosis, animals are surgically coupled, which has several disadvantages,...
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Mehdipour M, Mehdipour T, Skinner C, Wong N, Liu C, Chen C, et al.
Geroscience
. 2020 Nov;
43(1):1-18.
PMID: 33191466
Our recent study has established that young blood factors are not causal, nor necessary, for the systemic rejuvenation of mammalian tissues. Instead, a procedure referred to as neutral blood exchange...
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Etienne J, Liu C, Skinner C, Conboy M, Conboy I
Skelet Muscle
. 2020 Feb;
10(1):4.
PMID: 32033591
Skeletal muscle is among the most age-sensitive tissues in mammal organisms. Significant changes in its resident stem cells (i.e., satellite cells, SCs), differentiated cells (i.e., myofibers), and extracellular matrix cause...