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" Aging Phenomena Relationships Among Different Levels of Organization. "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 725192
Doc. No : b544911
Main Entry : Oota, Kunio
Title & Author : Aging Phenomena Relationships Among Different Levels of Organization.\ Oota, Kunio
Publication Statement : Springer Verlag, 2013
ISBN : 1468437348
: : 9781468437348
Contents : InVitro Cell Aging.- Kinetics of the Proliferation of Human Fibroblasts during Serial Subcultivation inVitro.- New Approaches to Characterization of Aging Human Fibroblasts at Individual Cell Level.- Change of Responsiveness to Growth Stimulation of Normal Cells during Aging.- Multinucleation and Polyploidization of Aging Human Cells in Culture.- Mechanism of Age-Dependent Decrease in Sulfation of Chondroitin Sulfate.- Hydrodynamic Properties of Collagen Fibril and Aging.- Alternate Cellular Models for Aging Studies.- InVivo Cell Aging.- Aging of Hepatocytes.- The Aging Process in the Neuron.- Hypertension, Vasculature and Aging.- Aging of inVivo Cartilage Cell.- Changes in Genetic Information and Aging.- Aging and Changes in Genetic Information.- Evidence Against Somatic Mutation as a Mechanism of Clonal Senescence.- Epidermal Carcinogenesis in Young and Aging Animals.- Translational Activity and Fidelity of Purified Ribosomes from Aging Mouse Livers.- Aging and Intercellular Communication.- Interaction of Hormones with Receptors and Alterations of these Processes with Age.- Cells, Signals and Receptors: The Role of Physiological Autoantibodies in Maintaining Homeostasis.- Changes in Synaptic Structure Affecting Neural Transmission in the Senescent Brain.- Aging in the Higher Hierarchy.- Role of the Immune System in Aging.- Neuroendocrine Function and Aging.- Effect of Adult Thymectomy on Immune Potentials, Endocrine Organs and Tumor Incidence in Long-lived Mice.- Aging: Some Perspectives.- Environment and Aging-An approach to the analysis of aging mechanisms using Poikilothermic vertebrates.- Central vs. Peripheral Aging.- Longevity Potential, Phylogenetic and Ecological Constraints in Mammals.- Population Doubling Numbers in Cells with Genetic Disorders.
LC Classification : ‭QP86‬‭.O583 2013‬
Added Entry : Oota, Kunio
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