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From population science to the clinic? Limits of epigenetic clocks as personal biomarkers. [PDF]
Apsley AT, Etzel L, Ye Q, Shalev I.
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Liver clock: Malalignment and entrainment therapeutics. [PDF]
Sharma S, Pandey S, Mishra AK.
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World Journal of Urology, 2006
Do men have biological clocks that affect their hormone levels, fertility, and the genetic quality of their sperm? Women can no longer be viewed as solely responsible for age-related fertility and genetic problems. The effects of andropause and advanced paternal age on fertility and offspring are still under investigation. Further research is needed to
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Do men have biological clocks that affect their hormone levels, fertility, and the genetic quality of their sperm? Women can no longer be viewed as solely responsible for age-related fertility and genetic problems. The effects of andropause and advanced paternal age on fertility and offspring are still under investigation. Further research is needed to
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Phase locking of biological clocks
Journal of Mathematical Biology, 1982Radial isochron clocks (RICs) and their response to external signals and coupling with other RICs are studied. RICs are derived as phase approximations to self-sustained oscillators. Their response to single impulses (phase resetting) and to repetitive impulses is determined. This response may be harmonic or chaotic.
Hoppensteadt, F. C., Keener, J. P.
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