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Sep 30, 2015 08:46PM
Aging is a puzzle to solve. If you'd like to join me in this adventure, take a look at my latest book
by Anca Ioviţă. An honest review is welcome. If you'd like a free copy to review it, please contact me!
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Aging is a puzzle to solve. This process is traditionally studied in a couple of biological models like fruit flies, worms and mice. What all these species have in common is their fast aging. This is excellent for lab budgets. It is a great short-term strategy. Who has time to study species that live for decades? But lifespan differences among species are magnitudes of order larger than any lifespan variation achieved in the lab. This is the reason for which I studied countless information resources in an attempt to gather highly specialized research into one easy-to-follow book. I wanted to see the forest among the trees. I wanted to expose the aging gap between species in an easy-to-follow and logical sequence. This book is my attempt at doing just that.DOWNLOAD IT TODAY AND SHARE THIS WITH YOUR FRIENDS!
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