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The FEM models how metabolic slowdown will induce the age-related changes of weight gain, insulin resistance, basal inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, as well as the age-related disease of atherosclerosis, via a series of unavoidable homeostatic shifts.

Creators: James Wordsworth, Pernille Yde Nielsen

Submitter: James Wordsworth

A population of turtles have between 1 and 3 genes contributing to the strength of selective destruction, which can either cause ageing or allow for negligible senescence.

Creator: James Wordsworth

Submitter: James Wordsworth

Model of selective destruction in a single population of cells with differing sensitivities for growth. Fast growing cells can be epigenetically converted to slower cells rather than simple cell death as in previous models.

Creator: James Wordsworth

Submitter: James Wordsworth

Model of unselective destruction in a single population of cells with differing sensitivities for growth

Creator: James Wordsworth

Submitter: James Wordsworth

Model of selective destruction in a single population of cells with differing sensitivities for growth

Creators: James Wordsworth, Daryl Shanley, Hannah O'Keefe

Submitter: James Wordsworth

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