Reappraisal of Biological Ageing

作者: RICHARD C. ADELMAN

DOI: 10.1038/2281095A0

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摘要: LIVING systems depend on adaptive regulation, deterioration in which leads eventually to death. The incidence of most disease increases with increasing age, suggests that progressive impairment response is associated many illnesses common advanced age. One biochemical expression this the age-dependent increase time required initiate certain enzyme inductions after administration appropriate inducing stimulus1,2 (Table 1).

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