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Links
- “Dr Ward Dean Q&A [on Johan Bjorksten]”, Dean 2014
- “[ExI] [CCM-L] CCM-L Digest, Vol 47, Issue 62 [historical Background on Johan Bjorksten]”, Darwin 2013
- “The Crosslinking Theory of Aging—Added Evidence”, Bjorksten & Tenhu 1990
- “The Role of Aluminum and Age-dependent Decline”, Bjorksten 1989
- “Longevity 2: Past, Present, Future”, Bjorksten 1987
- “Aluminum As a Cause of Senile Dementia”, Bjorksten 1982b
- “Dietary Aluminum and Alzheimer’s Disease”, Bjorksten 1982
- “Selenium In Nutrition”, Bjorksten 1981
- “Longevity: A Quest”, Bjorksten 1981
- “A Unifying Concept for Degenerative Diseases”, Bjorksten 1978
- “Pathways to the Decisive Extension of the Human Specific Lifespan”, Bjorksten 1977b
- “Some Therapeutic Implications Of The Crosslinkage Theory Of Aging”, Bjorksten 1977
- “The Crosslinkage Theory of Aging: Clinical Implications”, Bjorksten 1976
- “Enzymatic Lysis in Vitro of Hyalin Deposits in Human Kidney”, Bjorksten et al 1972
- “Gerogenic Fractions In The Tritiated Rat”, Bjorksten et al 1971
- “Approaches And Prospects For The Control Of Age-Dependent Deterioration”, Bjorksten 1971b
- “Nitrogenous Compounds Immobilized In An Aged Rat”, Bjorksten & Ashman 1970
- “The Crosslinkage Theory Of Aging”, Bjorksten 1968
- “The Reaction of an Autoxidized Lipid With Proteins”, Andrews et al 1965
- “Chemical Composition Of Enzyme-Fractionated Aged Heart Tissue”, Andrews et al 1965b
- “Fundamentals Of Aging: A Comparison Of The Mortality Curve For Humans With A Viscosity Curve Of Gelatin During The Cross-Linking Reaction”, Bjorksten & Andrews 1960
- “A Common Molecular Basis For The Aging Syndrome”, Bjorksten 1958
- “Polyesters and Their Applications”, Bjorksten et al 1956
- “Cross Linkages in Protein Chemistry”, Bjorksten 1951
- “The Chemistry of Duplication”, Bjorksten 1942
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See Also
Links
“Dr Ward Dean Q&A [on Johan Bjorksten]”, Dean 2014
“[ExI] [CCM-L] CCM-L Digest, Vol 47, Issue 62 [historical Background on Johan Bjorksten]”, Darwin 2013
“[ExI] [CCM-L] CCM-L Digest, Vol 47, Issue 62 [historical background on Johan Bjorksten]”
“The Crosslinking Theory of Aging—Added Evidence”, Bjorksten & Tenhu 1990
“The Role of Aluminum and Age-dependent Decline”, Bjorksten 1989
“Longevity 2: Past, Present, Future”, Bjorksten 1987
“Aluminum As a Cause of Senile Dementia”, Bjorksten 1982b
“Dietary Aluminum and Alzheimer’s Disease”, Bjorksten 1982
“Selenium In Nutrition”, Bjorksten 1981
“Longevity: A Quest”, Bjorksten 1981
“A Unifying Concept for Degenerative Diseases”, Bjorksten 1978
“Pathways to the Decisive Extension of the Human Specific Lifespan”, Bjorksten 1977b
“Pathways to the Decisive Extension of the Human Specific Lifespan”
“Some Therapeutic Implications Of The Crosslinkage Theory Of Aging”, Bjorksten 1977
“Some Therapeutic Implications Of The Crosslinkage Theory Of Aging”
“The Crosslinkage Theory of Aging: Clinical Implications”, Bjorksten 1976
“Enzymatic Lysis in Vitro of Hyalin Deposits in Human Kidney”, Bjorksten et al 1972
“Enzymatic Lysis in Vitro of Hyalin Deposits in Human Kidney”
“Gerogenic Fractions In The Tritiated Rat”, Bjorksten et al 1971
“Approaches And Prospects For The Control Of Age-Dependent Deterioration”, Bjorksten 1971b
“Approaches And Prospects For The Control Of Age-Dependent Deterioration”
“Nitrogenous Compounds Immobilized In An Aged Rat”, Bjorksten & Ashman 1970
“The Crosslinkage Theory Of Aging”, Bjorksten 1968
“The Reaction of an Autoxidized Lipid With Proteins”, Andrews et al 1965
“Chemical Composition Of Enzyme-Fractionated Aged Heart Tissue”, Andrews et al 1965b
“Chemical Composition Of Enzyme-Fractionated Aged Heart Tissue”
“Fundamentals Of Aging: A Comparison Of The Mortality Curve For Humans With A Viscosity Curve Of Gelatin During The Cross-Linking Reaction”, Bjorksten & Andrews 1960
“A Common Molecular Basis For The Aging Syndrome”, Bjorksten 1958
“Polyesters and Their Applications”, Bjorksten et al 1956
“Cross Linkages in Protein Chemistry”, Bjorksten 1951
“The Chemistry of Duplication”, Bjorksten 1942
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