Longevity Genes: From Primitive Organisms to Humans

Longevity Genes: From Primitive Organisms to Humans

Author: Workshop Report
Report Type: Scientific Workshop Report
Language: English
Pub Date: 2002
Pages: 29
Pub Code: CR03-2002
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A variety of lines of evidence indicate that aging and longevity are subject to genetic regulation, but until fairly recently the identity of these genes was unknown. This has changed dramatically over the last ten years. Recommends several courses of carrying research on "longevity genes" to humans.


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