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« on: 04/12/2003 20:36:56 »
Please am a new person on this website and my username is olowomeye please I will like to ask you that what is Cell Ageing.Thanks[?]

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Re: Cell ageing
« Reply #1 on: 04/12/2003 21:36:26 »
It helps if you post your question in the relevant part of the site - this question about cell ageing ought to go in the the medicine and human biology section.

Also, if you do a 'search' through posts already on the forum (top right of the screen) you'll find several results that are identical to what you want to know - we were talking about this very topic about 3 days ago.

Anyway to get you started, why not check out Steve Jacksons page on genetic ageing at http://www.thenakedscientists.com/ageing

and listen to his interview on the show last week at http://www.thenakedscientists.com/listen (click the real player icon at the top right)

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