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505 0 $aAging, senescence, and lifespan -- The nature of cellular senescence and death -- The evolution of senescence and death -- Of embryos and worms and very old men: the developmental genetics of senescence and lifespan -- Human genetic diseases that mimic the aging process -- Cycling to senescence -- Replicative immortality: cancer and aging -- Caloric restriction and maximum lifespan -- With every breath we take: oxidative stress and celluar senescence -- The aging brain -- A conditional benefit.
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