Although
many people recognize overt signs of aging, such as wrinkling skin
and graying hair, aging first occurs on a cellular level, involving
processes unseen to the human eye. From the tiny clump of
blastomeres that form an embryo to the billions of cells that
comprise a healthy, mature adult, it is these cellular processes that
are the essential manifestation of life, growth, decay and death.
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