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Aging Under the Microscope
A Biological Quest
Introduction
Posing Questions, Finding Answers
The Genetic Connection
Biochemistry and Aging
Physiologic Clues
The Future of Aging
Glossary
Bibliography
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Acknowledgements

WRITER
Doug Dollemore, Office of Communications and Public Liaison, National Institute on Aging

DESIGN
Randi L. Wright, Levine & Associates, Inc., Washington, D.C.

PHOTOGRAPHY / ILLUSTRATIONS
Cover, inside front and back covers, page 4, 5, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 34, 35, 37, 39, 42, 43 — courtesy of Getty Images, Inc.

Introduction — Robert Byrd photos, reproduced from Growing Old Is Not For Sissies II: Portraits of Senior Athletes, by Etta Clark, Pomegranate Art Books, San Francisco, (1995) with permission of Etta Clark

Page 2, 30 — Jeanne Calment and Leroy “Satchel” Paige, courtesy of the Associated Press

Page 3 — Four brothers photos, courtesy of Doug Dollemore, National Institute on Aging

Page 5 — Rockfish, courtesy of Dr. Gregor M. Cailliet, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, California State University, Moss Landing, CA

Page 6 — Four generations photo, courtesy of Dr. Huber Warner, Biology of Aging Program, National Institute on Aging

Page 8 — Dr. Thomas T. Perls and centenarian, Rick Friedman Photography, © 2002 Rick Friedman All Rights Reserved

Page 9, 40 — Yeast photos, courtesy of Dr. Michal S. Jazwinski, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans

Page 10, 19 — Aging worm photos, courtesy of Dr. Cynthia Kenyon, University of California, San Francisco

Page 11 — Sardinian man, courtesy of Askos Edizioni, and Dr. Giuseppe Pilia of the L’Instituto sulle Talassemie ed Anemie Mediterranee, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy

Page 11 — Zebrafish, courtesy of Dr. Glenn Gerhard, VA Medical Center, White River Junction, VT

Page 12 — Microarray photo, courtesy of Dr. Minoru Ko, Laboratory of Genetics, National Institute on Aging

Page 13-14 — Dividing cell, courtesy of Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, University of California, San Francisco

Page 13 — Fruit Fly photo, courtesy of Dr. John Tower, University of Southern California, Los Angeles

Page 14 — Fibroblast photos and Dr. Leonard Hayflick photo, courtesy of Dr. Leonard Hayflick, University of California, San Francisco

Page 15, 18 — Scientists, courtesy of Max Hirshfeld

Page 18, 22, 25, 31, 35, 40, 41 — Photo Researchers Inc.

Page 19 — Free radical illustration, courtesy of Stacy Janis

Page 20 — Protein crosslinking photos, courtesy of Dr. John W. Baynes, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

Page 22 — Werner’s syndrome photos, courtesy of Dr. George Martin, University of Washington, Seattle

Page 23 — DNA stock art, courtesy of Dr. Paul A. Thiessen, www.Chemicalgraphics.com

Page 24 — Heat shock protein illustrations, courtesy of Dr. Nikki Holbrook, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Page 26, 27, 28 — Hormones and Molecular Expressions, Michael W. Davidson, http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu

Page 31 — BLSA participant, courtesy of Kay Churnush

Page 35 — Illustration of neurons, courtesy of Dr. Mark Mattson, Laboratory of Neurosciences, National Institute on Aging

Page 36 — Monkey illustrations, courtesy of Dr. Don Ingram, Laboratory of Neurosciences, National Institute on Aging

Page 37 — Rowers, reproduced from Growing Old Is Not For Sissies II: Portraits of Senior Athletes, by Etta Clark, Pomegranate Art Books, San Francisco, (1995) with permission of Etta Clark

Page 38 — reproduced from J. Bone Miner Res., 1986; 1:16-21 with permission of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research

Page 40 — Audrey Stubbart photos, courtesy of Carol Kroeck and The Examiner

Back cover — Electron microscope, courtesy of Max Hirshfeld

All other photos from the Office of Communications and Public Liaison, National Institute on Aging

Special thanks to Dr. Huber Warner, Associate Director, Biology of Aging Program, National Institute on Aging

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