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Current Aging Science publishes frontier review and experimental articles in all areas of aging and age-related research that may influence longevity. This multidisciplinary journal will help in understanding the biology and mechanism of aging, genetics, pathogenesis, intervention of normal aging process and preventive strategies of age-related disorders. The journal publishes objective reviews written by experts and leaders actively engaged in research using cellular, clinical, molecular, and animal models, including lower organism models (e.g., yeast, Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila). In addition to the affect of aging on integrated systems, the journal also covers original articles on recent research in fast emerging areas of adults stem cells, brain imaging, calorie restriction, immunosenescence, molecular diagnostics, pharmacology and clinical aspects of aging. Manuscripts are encouraged that relate to developmental programming of aging and the synergistic mechanism of aging with cardiovascular diseases, obesity and neurodegenerative disorders.

Book reviews, meeting reports and letters-to-the-editor and drug clinical trial studies are also published. The journal is essential reading for researchers, educators and physicians with interest in aging, age-related dementia and Alzheimer's disease and longevity. Current Aging Science provides a comprehensive coverage of the current state of aging research for gerontologists, neuroscientists, clinicians, health science planners, granting agencies and pharmaceutical scientists.

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

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Volume 8, Number 1, 2015

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Free Content Preface: What is Aging for? That Remains the Question
pp. 1-1(1)
Author: K. Lahiri, Debomoy

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Aging is Neither a Failure nor an Achievement of Natural Selection
pp. 4-10(7)
Authors: Carlos Aledo, Juan; Maria Blanco, Jose

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Early Life Events can Shape Aging and Longevity
pp. 11-13(3)
Author: Bartke, Andrzej

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Solving the Programmed/Non-Programmed Aging Conundrum
pp. 34-40(7)
Author: C. Goldsmith, Theodore

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Is the Evolutionary Programmed/ Non-programmed Aging Argument Moot?
pp. 41-45(5)
Author: C. Goldsmith, Theodore

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Towards an Evidence-based Model of Aging
pp. 46-55(10)
Author: L. Katcher, Harold

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Non-programmed Versus Programmed Aging Paradigm
pp. 56-68(13)
Author: Libertini, Giacinto

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Is Programmed Aging a Cause for Optimism?
pp. 69-75(7)
Author: Mitteldorf, Josh

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Aging as an Evolvability-Increasing Program Which can be Switched Off by Organism to Mobilize Additional Resources for Survival
pp. 95-109(15)
Authors: V. Skulachev, Maxim; F. Severin, Fedor; P. Skulachev, Vladimir

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