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No evidence of physiological declines with age in an extremely long-lived fish
Derek J. Sauer
, Britt J. Heidinger
, Jeffrey D. Kittilson
,
Alec R Lackmann
,
Mark E. Clark
Biology (Duluth)
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Physiological Systems
100%
Long-lived Fishes
100%
Physiological Decline
100%
Senescence
75%
Vertebrates
50%
Long-lived
50%
Bigmouth Buffalo
50%
Age-related
25%
Immune Function
25%
Aging Effect
25%
Telomere
25%
Telomere Length
25%
Age-related Decline
25%
Stress Level
25%
Long Lifespan
25%
Teleost Fish
25%
Potential Relationships
25%
Juvenile Fish
25%
Short Telomere
25%
Bony Fish
25%
Freshwater Teleost
25%
Ictiobus Cyprinellus
25%
Osteichthyes
25%
Negligible Senescence
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Telomere
100%
Buffalo
66%
Teleost
33%
Ictiobus cyprinellus
33%
Osteichthyes
33%