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Human Development, 2009
Aging in mammals appears to be an information loss, probably at the cellular or molecular level. The current models for this process and the prospects for its controllability are reviewed. Stochastic, developmental, clonal and immunological models of aging, which are not mutually exclusive, all offer possibilities for rate-modification in Man, with ...
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Aging in mammals appears to be an information loss, probably at the cellular or molecular level. The current models for this process and the prospects for its controllability are reviewed. Stochastic, developmental, clonal and immunological models of aging, which are not mutually exclusive, all offer possibilities for rate-modification in Man, with ...
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Journal of Hazardous Materials
Evidence on the impacts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), a class of ubiquitous environmental toxics, on sarcopenia, a major age-related global health issue, remains scarce.
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Evidence on the impacts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), a class of ubiquitous environmental toxics, on sarcopenia, a major age-related global health issue, remains scarce.
Le Hong +14 more
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Redundancy and Biological Aging
Science, 1963The relationship between aging and organizational redundancy in biological systems was investigated from the standpoint of information theory. A mortality rate function derived for a randomly deteriorating redundant system approximates observed mortality rates more closely than does the Gompertz function and indicates that variations in redundancy ...
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1986
The authors outline the progression of thought on the mechanism of the aging process, giving emphasis to environmental factors that influence genetic events. Discussion is limited to those theories that explain fundamental causes of aging and have a firm thermodynamic basis.
A K, Balin, R G, Allen
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The authors outline the progression of thought on the mechanism of the aging process, giving emphasis to environmental factors that influence genetic events. Discussion is limited to those theories that explain fundamental causes of aging and have a firm thermodynamic basis.
A K, Balin, R G, Allen
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The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences
Alveolar bone loss is generally considered as a chronological age-related disease. As biological ageing process is not absolutely determined by increasing age, whether alveolar bone loss associated with increasing chronological age or biological ageing ...
Zifei Wang +5 more
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Alveolar bone loss is generally considered as a chronological age-related disease. As biological ageing process is not absolutely determined by increasing age, whether alveolar bone loss associated with increasing chronological age or biological ageing ...
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The impact of carnosine on biological ageing - A geroscience approach.
MaturitasBiological ageing involves a gradual decline in physiological function and resilience, marked by molecular, cellular, and systemic changes across organ systems.
Qian Wang +8 more
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Aging: Biologic or Pathologic?
Hospital Practice, 1978If disease is only case casually related to aging, the prevailing strategy of dealing with each disease category is appropriate; if they are linked causally, the current strategy may not only be inappropriate but prove futile. The extent to which optimal gerontologic care can delay the onset of biologic deterioration, together with the use of short ...
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Volatile metabolites produced by different flor yeast strains during wine biological ageing.
Food Research International, 2020Sherry white wine called Fino is produced by dynamic biological ageing under the action of flor yeasts using traditional practices aimed at ensuring uniform quality and characteristics over time.
M. Morales +6 more
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Reappraisal of Biological Ageing
Nature, 1970LIVING systems depend on adaptive regulation, deterioration in which leads eventually to death. The incidence of most disease increases with increasing age, which suggests that progressive impairment of adaptive response is associated with many illnesses common to advanced age. One biochemical expression of this impairment is the age-dependent increase
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Addiction
BACKGROUND AND AIMS The relationship between alcohol consumption and age-related diseases is inconsistent. Biological age (BA) serves as both a precursor and a predictor of age-related diseases; however, longitudinal associations between alcohol ...
Hongxiang Chen +12 more
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS The relationship between alcohol consumption and age-related diseases is inconsistent. Biological age (BA) serves as both a precursor and a predictor of age-related diseases; however, longitudinal associations between alcohol ...
Hongxiang Chen +12 more
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