The novel Orshina Rhythm in a colonial urochordate signifies the display of recurrent aging/rejuvena...
The novel Orshina Rhythm in a colonial urochordate signifies the display of recurrent aging/rejuvenation sequels
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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When it comes to aging, some colonial invertebrates present disparate patterns from the customary aging phenomenon in unitary organisms, where a single senescence phenomenon along ontogeny culminates in their inevitable deaths. Here we studied aging processes in 81 colonies of the marine urochordate
Botryllus schlosseri
each followed from bir...
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The novel Orshina Rhythm in a colonial urochordate signifies the display of recurrent aging/rejuvenation sequels
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-023-36923-6