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Handbook of the Biology of Aging (Handbooks of Aging, Vol 1) [Hardcover]

Caleb Ellicott Finch (Author), Edward L. Schneider (Editor)


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0442225296 978-0442225292 July 1985 2 Sub
The Fifth Edition of the Handbook of the Biology of Aging continues the tradition of providing a comprehensive overview of some of the most important topics in biomedical gerontology. Beginning with an introduction to concepts and theories of aging, the book is then divided into three main sections covering cellular processes in organismic aging, systemic factors in organismic aging, and models of retarded aging. The book closes with a look at the future of biomedical research as it relates to aging, health, and longevity.

Key Features
* Evaluation of major cullular processes in organismic aging
* Evaluation of key systemic regulatory processes involved in organismic aging
* Use of animal models of retarded aging as tools for the study of aging
* Importance of gene-environment interactions in aging
* Impact on geriatric medicine of research on the biology of aging
* Written by leading investigators
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"The Handbook of the Biology of Aging is highly recommended for any academic, medical, or large public library. It concisely and clearly summarizes the latest research on the biology of aging and provides citations to the best and most recent studies."
--E-STREAMS (Vol. 5, No. 6, June 2002)

"The outstanding aspects of this book are the thorough coverage of the topics and the organization of the book, which gives a comprehensive look at the molecular biology of aging... This wonderful book remains a leading standard in the field."
--DOODY PUBLICATIONS

""The Fifth Edition... continues the tradition of providing a comprehensive overview of some of the most important topics biomedical gerontology."
--NEWSLETTER OF THE ASSOCATION FOR GERONTOLOGY IN HIGHER EDUCATION (September/October 2001)

Praise for the previous edition:
"This text provides an overview of important topics in biomedical gerontology. Geriatricians, medical researchers and practitioners, psychologists, sociologists, and graduate students will find this volume useful."
--BIOSIS
"Many of the chapters provide outstanding coverage of their subject areas. For example, the chapter by Campis and her associates is the best that I have encountered in regard to the use of the cell culture system as a model for study of organismic senescence; these authors thoughtfully evaluate the evidence for and against the value of this model and leave the reader with a clear picture of its current status. Thus, properly used, this Handbook can be a valuable resource for both investigators and students of biological gerontology."
--Edward J. Masoro, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Department of Physiology, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, in GERONTOLOGIST --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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TheFifth Editionof theHandbook of the Biology of Agingcontinues the tradition of providing a comprehensive overview of some of the most important topics in biomedical gerontology. Beginning with an introduction to concepts and theories of aging, the book is then divided into three main sections covering cellular processes in organismic aging, systemic factors in organismic aging, and models of retarded aging. The book closes with a look at the future of biomedical research as it relates to aging, health, and longevity.
TheHandbookwill be of interest to biologists involved in aging research, gerontologists, medical researchers, psychologists, sociologists, and practitioners dealing with an aging population.
TheFifth Edition:
* opens with a broad introduction to theories and concepts of aging
* provides new insight into the cellular and systemic aspects of aging
* features new chapters on cellular proliferation, apoptosis, and environment-gene interactions --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Experimental research into the fundamental mechanisms of aging cannot be carried out on humans; consequently, animal models are used in their stead. Read the first page
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presenescent cells, dospora anserina, neuroendocrine impairments, neuroendocrine sensitivity, postponed aging, finite replicative life span, granule cell degeneration, senescent human fibroblasts, yeast longevity, monocarpic senescence, yeast life span, tive senescence, glucocorticoid hypothesis, norhabditis elegans, yeast aging, seed aging, endocrine metabolic functions, fungal models, young female rats, stress response genes, aged human brain, hippocampal aging, young fibroblasts, postponed senescence, ercise training
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New York, Brain Research, United States of America, Proceedings of the National, Journal of Gerontology, National Academy of Sciences, New England Journal of Medicine, Cellular Biology, American Journal of Physiology, Experimental Cell Research, Handbook of the Biology of Aging, Cellular Immunology, Plant Physiology, San Diego, Cold Spring Harbor, Journal of Clinical Endocrinological Metabolism, Mutation Research, Boca Raton, Biology of Reproduction, Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of the American Geriatric Society, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Annual Review, Journal of Bone Mineral Research, Neuroscience Letters
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