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Cell renewal and cell loss in the tissues of aging mammals
I. L. Cameron, J. D. Thrasher
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Medicine and Dentistry
Cell Population
100%
Man
88%
Cells
77%
Lifespan
55%
Tissues
44%
Age
33%
Aging
22%
Transplantation
22%
Intestinal Epithelium
22%
Stem Cell
22%
Fibroblast
11%
Senescence
11%
In Vitro
11%
Cell Cycle
11%
Cell Proliferation
11%
Programmed Cell Death
11%
Epithelium
11%
Skin Graft
11%
Development
11%
Cell Loss
11%
Life
11%
Liver Cell
11%
Mammalian Cell
11%
Growth
11%
Mortality
11%
G1 Phase
11%
Species
11%
Cell Renewal
11%
Observation
11%
Differentiation
11%
Aptitude
11%
Neuron
11%
Ethinylestradiol Plus Megestrol Acetate
11%
Heart
11%
Cells of the Immune System
11%
Organ
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Transplantation
22%
Turnover Rate
22%
Time
22%
Pacemaker
11%
Electric Potential
11%
Observation
11%
Mortality
11%
Species
11%
Calculation
11%
Ethinylestradiol Plus Megestrol Acetate
11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Mouse
66%
Rat
33%
Central Nervous System
22%
Fibroblast
11%