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Handbook of the Biology of Aging, Fifth Edition

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The Fifth Edition of the Handbook of the Biology of Aging continues the tradition of providing a comprehensive overview of some of the most important topics in biomedical gerontology. Beginning with an introduction to concepts and theories of aging, the book is then divided into three main sections covering cellular processes in organismic aging, systemic factors in organismic aging, and models of retarded aging. The book closes with a look at the future of biomedical research as it relates to aging, health, and longevity.
Key Features
* Evaluation of major cullular processes in organismic aging
* Evaluation of key systemic regulatory processes involved in organismic aging
* Use of animal models of retarded aging as tools for the study of aging
* Importance of gene-environment interactions in aging
* Impact on geriatric medicine of research on the biology of aging
* Written by leading investigators

534 pages, Paperback

First published November 25, 1981

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