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Notability
Outlines content from highly cited paper and presumably highly influential paper. Merging with
Biomarkers of aging may be desireable but the article stands on its own and merge can be addressed by mainspace editors if necessary. ~
Kvng (
talk) 03:55, 17 July 2021 (UTC)reply
Closing merge propsoal, given abscence of any arguments in favour of the merge.
Klbrain (
talk) 12:10, 1 March 2023 (UTC)reply
Maybe it should get reopened for the reason that it duplicates content (not due to notability, it certainly is notable) with support conditions for a merge described below (bottom paragraph).
However, the merged article may get too long which is when a separate article would be useful again and should link to here with a {{Further}} wikilink at the appropriate section.
So maybe the issue is more that some content here is missing elsewhere and that it may be useful to restructure articles like
a bit, than merging things to one article. Basically, I don't think there should be an article about the HoA paper, but only about hallmarks and such basically fits into an article like senescence with a separate article only being useful if it's more/too detailed for that article.
So consider this not as necessarily support for merging if a good new page title is found or already exists but as a request for further discussion and/or changes regarding duplicate content / overlapping scopes and structure/findability/overview.
Prototyperspective (
talk) 13:09, 1 March 2023 (UTC)reply
Please update with new 'Hallmarks of aging' paper
The authors have put out an update, please add info on/from it to the article. It's featured in
2023 in science like so:
In a
paywalledreview, the authors of a heavily cited paper on the
hallmarks of aging update the set of proposed hallmarks after a decade (3 Jan).[1][2] On the same day, a review with overlapping authors merge or link various hallmarks of cancer with those of aging.[3]additional citation(s) needed
I may slightly edit the article but likely further additions are needed.
Moreover, I support a merge with
Biomarkers of aging as long as no valuable info from here is lost and a good new page title is found:
the merged article should be about hallmarks and biomarkers in the sense that it would be about mechanics of aging as well as measurement of such (i.e. biomarkers). Note that not all hallmarks may be measurable, some hallmarks may have many biomarkers and vice versa, and many biomarkers are not linked to hallmarks and vice versa, etc).