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Despite the fact that people have been investigating aging for thousands of years, only in the last decade or two has the research effort intensified. Substantial funding for aging research has been made available only in the last five to ten years.
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Schneider, E.L. (1985). Aging Research: Challenge of the Twenty-First Century. In: Woodhead, A.D., Blackett, A.D., Hollaender, A. (eds) Molecular Biology of Aging. Basic Life Sciences, vol 35. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2218-2_1
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