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cross-linkage theory

cross-linkage theory

the concept that biological aging results from functional deterioration of body tissues due to the molecular cross-linkages of and subsequent structural changes in collagen and other proteins. [proposed in 1942 by Finnish-born U.S. chemist Johan Bjorksten (1907–1995)]

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