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Regulation of Cell Division in Aging Mouse Mammary Epithelium

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Explorations in Aging

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The subject of cellular aging is a matter of considerable importance in comtemporary biology. The characteristics and parameters of these aging processes, as well as the mechanisms which underlie them, are currently investigated by a variety of techniques. At present the most widely used methodology is that of continuous cell culture, in which normal diploid tissue cells, even though provided with every known requirement and stimulus, for growth, nevertheless display an inevitable decline in proliferative capacity, followed by senescent changes and eventual loss of the culture.

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Daniel, C.W. (1975). Regulation of Cell Division in Aging Mouse Mammary Epithelium. In: Cristofalo, V.J., Roberts, J., Adelman, R.C. (eds) Explorations in Aging. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 61. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9032-3_1

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