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Relative Protein Abundances and Biological Ageing in Whole Skeletal Elements.
Journal of Proteome Research, 2020Establishing biological age is an integral part of forensic investigations, currently achieved through morphological methods with varying degrees of accuracy.
Elizabeth Johnston, M. Buckley
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The propensity of biological aging
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 1984From birth to death life represents a structural connection of events, regardless of the space of time separating them. The potentiality of a living system is a finite one. It can only be finite since infinity cannot be achieved by a progression of finite elements.
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Epigenetic clocks and allostatic load reveal potential sex-specific drivers of biological ageing.
The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 2019Allostatic Load (AL) and epigenetic clocks both attempt to characterise the accelerated ageing of biological systems, but at present it is unclear whether these measures are complementary or distinct.
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On the ontology of biological aging
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 1988The central question in the field of experimental gerontology is: what is biological aging? It is true that a living body must obey the laws of causal determinism; like all bodies it is subject to the physical and chemical laws of the phenomenal world.
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Biological anthropology and aging
Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 2005As the number of persons aged 65 and older is increasing dramatically in both developed and developing nations of the world, the health and well-being of elders has become a worldwide public health concern. Although older adults are now found in higher proportions across all cultures, the biology, behavior, and environment vary tremendously across ...
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Current Theories of Biological Aging
The Gerontologist, 1974Several lines of evidence have led to the notion that biological aging occurs as a result of changes in the information-containing molecules either at the genetic or epigenetic level. The error theory, the redundant message theory, the codon restriction theory, and the transcriptional event theory represent the major current conceptualizations of ...
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JAMA, 1974
AGING satisfies the major criterion of a normal physiologic process; it descends inexorably on each and every one of us. Whether this kind of normality is desirable is a debatable point. Teleological approaches are largely unsatisfactory because the nth stage of improved survival is immortality, which implies detrimental effects for the species in ...
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AGING satisfies the major criterion of a normal physiologic process; it descends inexorably on each and every one of us. Whether this kind of normality is desirable is a debatable point. Teleological approaches are largely unsatisfactory because the nth stage of improved survival is immortality, which implies detrimental effects for the species in ...
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Adding intrinsically disordered proteins to biological ageing clocks
Nature Cell BiologyDorothee Dormann, Edward A. Lemke
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