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Source: PubMed
Scientific American
Jan, 1996;274 (1): 46-52.
Caloric restriction and aging.
R Weindruch
Author Information
R Weindruch: University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
PMID: 8533065
DOI: 10.1038/scientificamerican0196-46
Abstract
No abstract text available.
Keywords
Demographic Factors
Health
Length Of Life
Mortality
Nutrition
Population
Population Dynamics
World
MeSH Term
Aging
Animals
Blood Glucose
Diet
Energy Intake
Free Radicals
Haplorhini
Humans
Immunity
Insulin
Lipids
Longevity
Mice
Mitochondria
Neoplasms
Rats
Chemicals
Blood Glucose
Free Radicals
Insulin
Lipids
Comparative Study
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