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Aging: How Aging Works, How We Reverse Aging, and Prospects for Curing Aging Diseases

ISBN : 9780443155000

Author : Michael Fossel

Publisher : Academic Press

Year : 2024

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : Key features Provides a sophisticated, accurate, and clear explanation of aging Gives a clear explanation of the fundamental role of cell aging in age-related disease Offers a unified model for the role of epigenetic and telomere changes in cell aging Outlines effective approaches to intervention in the fundamental aging process Introduces upcoming interventions intended to both cure and prevent age-related diseases

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