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Molecular biomarkers of aging: the red cell as a model

Aminoff et al., 1992

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3640008302112559766
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Aminoff D
Rolfes-curl A
Supina E
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Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics

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An animal is composed of many cells, tissues, organs, and systems all of which can, and do, age at different rates. The aging process is a summation of unidirectional physical, chemical and biological time-dependent changes, which are not necessarily colinear, hence the …
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