Neurodegeneration aging describes progressive loss of neuronal structure and function associated with aging. It involves accumulation of protein aggregates, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and impaired cellular repair. Neurodegeneration affects neural networks responsible for cognition, movement, and behavior. Aging reduces neuronal resilience, increasing vulnerability to degenerative processes. Neurodegeneration aging provides a biological framework for understanding age-related neurological disorders. Research focuses on mechanisms that protect neurons, enhance cellular maintenance, and slow degenerative cascades to preserve brain function during aging.
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