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This volume opens the dialogue between experimental gerontologists and chronobiologists. Such an interdisciplinary approach brings us increased power and insight as we focus on the identification and exploration of the interrelationships between chrono-biology and aging.
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Capobianco, S., Zajac, L.A. (1978). Epilogue. In: Samis, H.V., Capobianco, S. (eds) Aging and Biological Rhythms. Advances in experimental medicine and biology, vol 108. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4460-6_16
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