MORTALITY IN SYNGENEIC RAT PARABIONTS OF DIFFERENT CHRONOLOGICAL AGE*

Frederic C. Ludwig

Department of Pathology and Radiological Sciences California College of Medicine University of California Irvine, California 92664

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Robert M. Elashoff

Department of Biostatistics Research Systems Division University of California San Francisco, California 94122

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First published: November 1972
Cited by: 8
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Submitted January 18, 1972; revision accepted May 1, 1972.

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Supported by grant 67–659 of the American Heart Association.

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Number of times cited: 8

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