No evidence of physiological declines with age in an extremely long-lived fish
Abstract Although the pace of senescence varies considerably, the physiological systems that contribute to different patterns of senescence are not well understood, especially in long-lived vertebrates. Long-lived bony fish (i.e., Class Osteichthyes) are a particularly useful model for studies of se...
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Autores principales: | Derek J. Sauer, Britt J. Heidinger, Jeffrey D. Kittilson, Alec R. Lackmann, Mark E. Clark |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7f16ea942bc54cb8b45466573ef096c1 |
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