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L Hayflick

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British Journal of Cancer|September 6, 2000
The illusion of cell immortalityL Hayflick
Pathologie-Biologie|February 16, 2000
[A brief overview of the discovery of cell mortality and immortality and of its influence on concepts about aging and cancer]L Hayflick
Nature|February 10, 2000
New approaches to old ageL Hayflick
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 17, 1999
Aging and the genomeL Hayflick
Developments in Biologicals|January 5, 2002
A brief history of cell substrates used for the preparation of human biologicalsL Hayflick
Nature|November 23, 2000
The future of ageingL Hayflick
Biogerontology|November 16, 2001
'Just a fellow who did his job...', an interview with Leonard Hayflick. Interview by Suresh I.S. RattanL Hayflick
Research on Aging|March 1, 1984
When does aging begin?L Hayflick
Scientific American|January 1, 1980
The cell biology of human agingL Hayflick
Experimental Gerontology|February 19, 1998
A novel technique for transforming the theft of mortal human cells into praiseworthy federal policyL Hayflick
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British Journal of Cancer|September 6, 2000
The illusion of cell immortalityL Hayflick
Pathologie-Biologie|February 16, 2000
[A brief overview of the discovery of cell mortality and immortality and of its influence on concepts about aging and cancer]L Hayflick
Nature|February 10, 2000
New approaches to old ageL Hayflick
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 17, 1999
Aging and the genomeL Hayflick
Developments in Biologicals|January 5, 2002
A brief history of cell substrates used for the preparation of human biologicalsL Hayflick
Nature|November 23, 2000
The future of ageingL Hayflick
Biogerontology|November 16, 2001
'Just a fellow who did his job...', an interview with Leonard Hayflick. Interview by Suresh I.S. RattanL Hayflick
Research on Aging|March 1, 1984
When does aging begin?L Hayflick
Scientific American|January 1, 1980
The cell biology of human agingL Hayflick
Experimental Gerontology|February 19, 1998
A novel technique for transforming the theft of mortal human cells into praiseworthy federal policyL Hayflick
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