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Anti-aging pharmacology: Promises and pitfalls

Ageing research reviews, v.31, 2016년, pp.9 - 35  

Vaiserman, A.M. ,  Lushchak, O.V. ,  Koliada, A.K.

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Life expectancy has grown dramatically in modern times. This increase, however, is not accompanied by the same increase in healthspan. Efforts to extend healthspan through pharmacological agents targeting aging-related pathological changes are now in the spotlight of geroscience, the main idea of wh...

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