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Mice and mitochondria

George M. Martin () and Lawrence A. Loeb ()
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George M. Martin: University of Washington
Lawrence A. Loeb: University of Washington

Nature, 2004, vol. 429, issue 6990, 357-359

Abstract: It can be hard to work out whether particular events are a cause or a correlate of ageing — do mutations in mitochondrial DNA, for instance, speed up the process of growing old? Some clever studies suggest so.

Date: 2004
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