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Robert Arking (Author)
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0130845833 978-0130845832 January 1991
Robert Arking's Biology of Aging, 3rd edition, is an introductory text to the biology of aging which gives advanced undergraduate and graduate students a thorough review of the entire field. His prior two editions have also served admirably as a reference text for clinicians and scientists. This new edition captures the extraordinary recent advances in our knowledge of the ultimate and proximal mechanisms underlying the phenomenon of aging. As a result, six important conceptual changes are included here:
� Clarified distinctions between the biological mechanisms involved in longevity determination and those involved in senescent processes. � A new conceptual framework around which we can organize all the new facts about aging. This will assist readers to make sense of the information and use the data to form their own ideas. � Increased knowledge of aging cells has lead to new ideas on how a cell transits from a healthy state to a senescent state, while still allowing for high levels of intra- and inter-specific variability. � Discussion of senescent mechanisms assists the reader to understand that aging is a non-programmatic loss of function, likely arising from the loss of regulatory signals, and so is modifiable in the laboratory. � Because the standard evolutionary story does not fully explain the evolution of social organisms, this edition also includes recent work dealing with intergenerational resource transfers. � Lastly, if aging mechanisms are plastic, then the demand to move these anti-aging interventions into the human arena will inevitably grow. A discussion of the biological and ethical arguments on both sides of the question frames the question in an appropriate manner.

The mass of data related to aging is summarized into fifteen focused chapters, each dealing with some particular aspect of the problem. The last two chapters integrate all this material into a coherent view of how the relevant biological processes change over the life span. This view is expressed in two non-technical figures (you might say that the whole book exists to fully support Figs 9-4 & 14-9), whose meanings are elucidated as the reader progresses through the book.
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"This third edition is a timely and important contribution that compiles historical and recent research findings in a highly readable form and, as well, tackles some of the difficult conceptual problems in understanding aging"--American Journal of Human Biology


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A complete overview -- in a comparative, evolutionary context -- of the biological processes underlying aging at the cellular, organism and population levels.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 844 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall College Div (January 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0130845833
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130845832
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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I got this book because I used to do work on the author's lab and I was amazed by the work they were pursuing there.
I have read other bio textbooks, but what strikes me most about this one is that if you really just want to read one, this one has got it all. It is a complete survey, of all that is known and being studied currently on the topic of aging. From how to study aging to the goals of society in aging to everything inbetween. From the stuff that works, to might works, to absolutely does not, this is an excellent overview of the field.
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animal models, human aging, senescent span, senescent mechanisms, modern biogerontology, epigenetic stratification, mortality kinetics, insulinlike signaling pathway, mortality rate doubling time, gene interaction network, loric restriction, longevity phenotype, stress resistance genes, longevity extension, nonhandled animals, organismic aging, somatic maintenance, health span, longevity determination, human biomarkers, gradual senescence, senescent processes, somatic repair, yeast aging, gene dysregulation
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Genetic Determinants of Longevity, Detailed Survey, United States, Stochastically Based Theories, Altering Aging, Comparative Aspects of Aging, Systemic Theories of Senescence, Stochastic Theories of Aging, Breakdown of Intracellular Regulatory Processes, Useful Methods of Modulating Aging Processes, Mitochondrial Damage Theories, Mechanisms Underlying the Transition, Dividing Cells, Experimentally Proven Laboratory Interventions, Breakdown of Intercellular Regulatory Processes, Neuroendocrine Theories of Senescence, Baltimore Longitudinal Study, Metabolic Control of Longevity, National Institute, After Lamb, Biological Theories of Senescence, Age Figure, Genetic Architecture of Senescence, After Arking, After Jazwinski
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