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Growing old.
aging
ageing
old
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aging
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aging
ageing
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aging
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1
Unfortunately, however, families rarely prepare for an
aging
parent's future care needs.
2
Health is another key area as Japan's
aging
population seeks affordable medication.
3
It means replacement of
aging
power plants rather than building additional capacity.
4
However, with
aging
,
expression was confined to specific regions, particularly the hippocampus.
5
The country's population is
aging
faster than the U.S. or Western Europe.
1
The result is an
ageing
population with risk of acquired heart disease.
2
The state power company has not adequately maintained or replaced
ageing
generators.
3
An
ageing
population is leading China to encourage investment in healthcare services.
4
Different things appear from time to time to signify the
ageing
process.
5
Power cuts in the country's
ageing
electricity system have compounded public dissatisfaction.
1
This complex may promote the removal of
senescent
erythrocytes from the circulation.
2
These cells gradually adopted a
senescent
phenotype with impairment of self-renewal properties.
3
Importantly,
senescent
cells can be proinflammatory and would perpetuate CF chronic inflammation.
4
Thus, clearance of
senescent
retinal blood vessels leads to reparative vascular remodeling.
5
The signal magnitude however was significantly greater in
senescent
compared with young HDFs.
6
Moreover, the developed strategy was successfully used to remove
senescent
cells in vivo.
7
Meanwhile, the steady accumulation of
senescent
cells with age also has adverse consequences.
8
Caring for
senescent
members of the millennial generation carries special challenges.
9
Both contraction and relaxation times are prolonged in cardiac muscle of
senescent
animals.
10
Toxins concentration on a per cell basis increases from exponential to
senescent
phase.
11
Patients with chronic pancreatitis display
senescent
PanINs, providing they have received antiinflammatory drugs.
12
A
senescent
city; mostly antiquated Spanish architecture,-ponderousarchways and earthquake-proofwalls.
13
Unless other factors intervene, this reduction in speed is progressive until
senescent
death.
14
Enhanced expression of Fis1 in
senescent
EPCs restores the youthful phenotype.
15
We performed epicardial ventricular activation mapping on adult and
senescent
Langendorff perfused hearts.
16
Ang II-induced
senescent
progression and inflammation were attenuated by angiotensin receptor blocker valsartan.
senescent
senescent cells
senescent mice
senescent phenotype
become senescent
induce senescent