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050 _aAC1.S5
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100 _aDonn, Jeff,
245 0 _aChasing Methuselah.
_cJeff Donn.
260 _bAlbuquerque Journal,
_c2003.
440 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
_nArticle 302,
_pFamily,
_x1522-3213;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
500 _aOriginally Published: Chasing Methuselah, Aug. 3, 2003; pp. B8+.
520 _a"Catapulted by advances in biotechnology, scores of researchers have begun to pinpoint genes that may prolong human life while delaying its late-stage diseases, frailties and maybe even gray hair and wrinkles. Their remarkable successes in laboratory animals...have already germinated several drug companies. They hope to develop compounds to stretch healthy lifetimes beyond limits once presumed to be fixed." (ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL) This article describes how "scientists in this new field of aging genetics are already challenging the classic theories of aging and disease."
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
650 _aAging
_xGenetic aspects
650 _aAging
_xPrevention
650 _aDiet
650 _aDrugs
_xResearch
650 _aGenetics
_xResearch
650 _aGerontology
650 _aLongevity
710 _aProQuest Information and Learning Company
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2004,
_pFamily.
_x1522-3213;
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999 _c35170
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