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Genetic contribution to biological aging: the Framingham Study.Academic Article Why?
Long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with biological aging.Academic Article Why?
Biological Aging for Risk Prediction of First-Ever Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Cerebral Infarction in Advanced Age.Academic Article Why?
Anti-aging teleconference: what is anti-aging medicine?Academic Article Why?
Biomarkers of aging and lung function in the normative aging study.Academic Article Why?
Aging and generational effects on drinking behaviors in men: results from the normative aging study.Academic Article Why?
Integrating health into cognitive aging: toward a preventive cognitive neuroscience of aging.Academic Article Why?
The aging mouth: differentiating normal aging from disease.Academic Article Why?
The aging population: demographics and the biology of aging.Academic Article Why?
Disentangling the genetic determinants of human aging: biological age as an alternative to the use of survival measures.Academic Article Why?
LEF1 isoforms regulate cellular senescence and aging.Academic Article Why?
Cellular Senescence in Aging, Tissue Repair, and Regeneration.Academic Article Why?
Cellular senescence mediates fibrotic pulmonary disease.Academic Article Why?
Downregulation of IGFBP5 contributes to replicative senescence via ERK2 activation in mouse embryonic fibroblasts.Academic Article Why?
Elevated skin senescence in young mice causes delayed wound healing.Academic Article Why?
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