Experimental Life Prolongation

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CRC Press, 1991 M10 24 - 448 páginas
This book presents results of lifespan prolongation studies obtained from experimental animal models and clinical and epidemiological human investigations. Modern theories, experimental models, and mathematical models of aging are described, as well as factors identified in lifespan prolongation, such as reduced body temperature, calorie- and protein-restricted diets, antioxidants, enterosorption, motor activity, modulators of genome expression, ionizing radiation, vitamins, microelements, and revitalizers. Gerontologists, physiologists, biochemists, and physicians active in the field of aging will find this book to be an interesting addition to their reference library.
 

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AdaptationRegulation Theory
3
Phylogenesis Ontogenesis Etagenesis
18
Genoregulatory Mechanisms of Aging
33
Intracellular Regulation
46
Cell Function
59
Lipids of Plasmic Membrane
77
Limbic System and Hypothalamus
95
Feedbacks in the System of Neurohormonal Regulation
112
Man
234
Inhibitors and Activators of Protein Biosynthesis
249
Inhibitors of Mitochondrial Replication and Protein Biosynthesis
263
Enterosorption
273
The Effect of Temperature on Life Span
285
Mammals
305
Man
311
Ionizing Radiation
319

Genome
125
Unicellular and Cell Culture
138
Correlators of SpeciesSpecific Life Span
157
Mechanisms of Vitauct
170
Kinetics and Mathematical Models of Mortality
177
Biological Models
191
Cell Culture
200
Dietary Factors
207
Hormetic Effects
339
Antioxidants
345
Man
355
Motor Activity
361
The Factors of Neurohumoral Regulation
375
Man
380
Biologically Active Substances
395
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