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Can we rejuvenate? Implications of biological aging research
Yeungnam university journal of medicine · 2017
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The life history of man is summarized as a birth-aging-disease-death. Man eventually ages and dies. How long can humans live? What is aging? Why do we age? Is aging inevitable? Can we rejuvenate? Recent researches on biological aging suggest that humans might overcome aging and rejuvenate. In this paper, we review the biologic characteristics of aging and the latest results of biological aging research, implicating that aging can be controlled, further treated, and that humans can ultimately be rejuvenated.
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Son, Y., & Kim, J.R. (2017). Can we rejuvenate? Implications of biological aging research. <em>Yeungnam university journal of medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.12701/yujm.2017.34.1.1
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Son Y, Kim JR. Can we rejuvenate? Implications of biological aging research. Yeungnam university journal of medicine. 2017. doi:10.12701/yujm.2017.34.1.1.
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@article{youlim2017Canwer,
title = {Can we rejuvenate? Implications of biological aging research},
author = {Youlim Son and Jae Ryong Kim},
journal = {Yeungnam university journal of medicine},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.12701/yujm.2017.34.1.1},
}
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