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Can Heavy Isotopes Increase Lifespan? Studies of Relative Abundance in Various Organisms Reveal Chemical Perspectives on Aging

BioEssays - United States
doi 10.1002/bies.201600040
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BiochemistryGeneticsMolecular Biology
Date

August 24, 2016

Authors
Xiyan LiMichael P. Snyder
Publisher

Wiley


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