Magdalena Wiącek

The recent four decades have brought to fruition a profusion of research methods allowing for an in-depth look at aging processes in an animal realm. However, due to ethical constraints methods applicable to the study of invertebrate and mammals, another then homo sapiens, are inadmissible for the study of a human being. This incited search for other methods allowing for a comprehensive understanding of physiological processes associated with aging in humans.

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