Association between telomere length in blood and mortality in people aged 60 years or older (Lancet. — 2003 Feb. — 361(9355). — P. 393—395: англ.)
- Authors: Cawthon R.1, Smith K.1, O'Brien E.1, Sivatchenko A.1, Kerber R.1
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- University of Utah
- Issue: Vol XXXV, No 3-4 (2003)
- Pages: 96-97
- Section: Abstracts
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/100175
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb100175
- ID: 100175
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Abstract
Lifespan has a significant correlation with a long body. It has been established that people over 60 years of age have a shorter reaction of the body, the risk of death from cardiovascular and infectious diseases is higher than the increased one.
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R. Cawthon
University of Utah
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Department of Human Genetics
United States, Salt Lake CityK. Smith
University of Utah
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Department of Human Genetics
United States, Salt Lake CityE. O'Brien
University of Utah
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Department of Human Genetics
United States, Salt Lake CityA. Sivatchenko
University of Utah
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Department of Human Genetics
United States, Salt Lake CityR. Kerber
University of Utah
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Department of Human Genetics
United States, Salt Lake City