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Aspartic acid racemization: Evidence for marked longevity of elastin in human skin
S. Ritz-Timme, I. Laumeier,
M. J. Collins
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Aspartic Acid Racemization
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Human Skin
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Elastin
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Aging
18%
Age-dependent
18%
Spine
9%
Aorta
9%
Controlled Experiment
9%
Lung Parenchyma
9%
Aspartic Acid Residue
9%
In Vitro Degradation
9%
Control Information
9%
Age-dependent Accumulation
9%
Racemization
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Long-lived
9%
Tissue Source
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Extracellular Proteins
9%
Multistep Procedure
9%
Skin Specimen
9%
Rate of Increase
9%
Aspartyl Residue
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Racemization
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Aspartic Acid
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Elastin
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