Human Aging

  • Human Aging
    By Paul W. Foos, M. Cherie Clark

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  • Human Aging
    By Paul W. Foos, M. Cherie Clark

    ... J. L., 278 Wolfson, L., 119 Wolfson, T., 292 Wolinsky, F. D., 365 Wong, S. S., 287 Woo, E., 137 Woodbury, R. G., 256 Woodruff, D. S., 157 Woodruff-Pak, D. S., 302 Worcester, R., 234 Worden, J. W., 361 Worobey, J. L. 330 Wray, L. A., ...

  • Human Aging: From Cellular Mechanisms to Therapeutic Strategies
    By Calogero Caruso, Giuseppina Candore

    The book provides readers with the information they need to gain or deepen the skills needed to evaluate the mechanisms of aging and age-related diseases and to monitor the effectiveness of therapies aimed at slowing aging.

  • Human Aging: Biological Perspectives
    By Augustine Gaspar DiGiovanna

    Human Aging: Biological Perspectives is written for the one-quarter or one-semester introductory level course and is aimed at students with little or no science background. The main structure of the text follows a body systems approach.

  • Human Aging
    By Research and Education Association

    This reference book describes the physiological and psychological changes which attend the normal aging process. A separate section is provided on the patterns of use of psychoactive drugs by the...