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Role of the central nervous system in cell non-autonomous signaling mechanisms of aging and longevity in mammals

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Published in:The Journal of Physiological Sciences
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Published: 2024
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title Role of the central nervous system in cell non-autonomous signaling mechanisms of aging and longevity in mammals
title_auth Role of the central nervous system in cell non-autonomous signaling mechanisms of aging and longevity in mammals
title_full Role of the central nervous system in cell non-autonomous signaling mechanisms of aging and longevity in mammals
title_fullStr Role of the central nervous system in cell non-autonomous signaling mechanisms of aging and longevity in mammals
title_full_unstemmed Role of the central nervous system in cell non-autonomous signaling mechanisms of aging and longevity in mammals
title_short Role of the central nervous system in cell non-autonomous signaling mechanisms of aging and longevity in mammals
title_sort role of the central nervous system in cell non-autonomous signaling mechanisms of aging and longevity in mammals
topic Physiology
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url https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12576-024-00934-3