Hormesis as a Pro-Healthy Aging Intervention in Human Beings?
Hormesis is a phenomenon in which adaptive responses to low doses of otherwise harmful factors (also called mild stressors) make cells and organisms more robust. Aging is a complex and poorly understood process. This review explores the positive effects of hormesis on aging in animal models and huma...
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Main Authors: | Francine Z. Marques (Author), M. Andrea Markus (Author), Brian J. Morris (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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