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            <description>See what the SAGEKE editors selected as the most exciting research in the field of aging. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[CLASSIC PAPER] Mutation Selection and the Natural History of Cancer</title>
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            <description>Nature 255, 197 (1975). (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[PERSPECTIVE] A Work in Progress: The Metabolic Syndrome</title>
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            <description>Should we diagnose and treat the metabolic syndrome? (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[PERSPECTIVE] From Bedside to Bench: Does Mental and Physical Activity Promote Cognitive Vitality in Late Life?</title>
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            <description>Conference looks at the role of exercise for promoting mental health and delaying dementia. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[PERSPECTIVE] Developing a Research Agenda in Biogerontology: Physiological Systems</title>
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            <description>Research supported by the National Institute on Aging aims to understanding the biology of aging tissues. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[PERSPECTIVE] The Role of Mitochondria in Conserved Mechanisms of Aging</title>
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            <description>Report from the second &quot;MiMage&quot; symposium describes research on a variety of systems. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[PERSPECTIVE] Aging On the Job</title>
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            <description>As the population ages, will the workforce decline along with it? (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[PERSPECTIVE] The Unusual Genetics of Human Longevity</title>
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            <description>Centenarians provide a unique opportunity for understanding &quot;longevity genes.&quot; (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[PERSPECTIVE] WRN's Tenth Anniversary</title>
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            <description>What have we learned about RecQ helicase function in a segmental progeroid syndrome and normal aging? (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[CASE STUDY] Dementia with Cerebrovascular Disease</title>
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            <description>A case study. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[REVIEW] Targeting the Role of the Endosome in the Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease: A Strategy for Treatment</title>
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            <description>Alzheimer's disease-associated endosomal abnormalities might provide a route for drug-based interventions. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[NEWS FOCUS] Death-Bed Prophecy</title>
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            <description>On the eve of its termination, SAGE KE takes a look at the future of research on aging. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[VIEWPOINT] I Come Not to Bury SAGE KE, but to Appraise It</title>
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            <description>One of the site's creators tells a personal story of its rise and demise. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>Experimental Rodent Strains</title>
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            <description>Check out the biological characteristics of inbred and hybrid strains used to study aging. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>Classic Papers</title>
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            <description>View historical (pre-1990) articles on aging-related topics. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[PERSPECTIVE] Aging at the Interface of Stem Cell Renewal, Apoptosis, Senescence, and Cancer</title>
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            <description>Scientists apply systems biology approaches to the field of aging-related research. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[CLASSIC PAPER] Pleiotropy, Natural Selection, and the Evolution of Senescence</title>
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            <description>The author discusses his theory of senescence; Evolution 11, 398 (1957). (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[NEWS FOCUS] Pushing the Envelope</title>
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            <description>Research blossoms on rare genetic disorders that might be linked to aging. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[CLASSIC PAPER] The Maintenance of the Accuracy of Protein Synthesis and Its Relevance to Aging</title>
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            <description>The author discusses the &quot;error catastrophe&quot; hypothesis; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 49, 517 (1963). (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[PERSPECTIVE] Stem Cell Aging and Cancer</title>
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            <description>Do stem cells age? Cancer studies may bring us closer to an answer. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>Papers of Note</title>
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            <description>See what the SAGEKE editors selected as the most exciting research in the field of aging. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[NEWS FOCUS] Shortcut to Death</title>
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            <description>Stubby protein spurs cancer cells to eat themselves. (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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            <title>[PERSPECTIVE] The Age of Skin Cancers</title>
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            <description>Why are older men at greater risk for melanoma than older women? (Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment)</description>
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