Highly resistant macromolecular components and low rate of generation of endogenous damage: two key traits of longevity.
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Highly resistant macromolecular components and low rate of generation of endogenous damage: two key traits of longevity.
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2007 nî lūn-bûn
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Highly resistant macromolecula ...... : two key traits of longevity.
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Highly resistant macromolecula ...... : two key traits of longevity.
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Highly resistant macromolecula ...... : two key traits of longevity.
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Highly resistant macromolecula ...... e: two key traits of longevity
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Gustavo Barja
Reinald Pamplona
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10.1016/J.ARR.2007.06.002
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2007-07-13T00:00:00Z