Average Biological Age
Cross-source consensus on Average Biological Age from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Average biological age is computed from the stable biological-age distribution and interpreted as population aging load. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- The relationship between growth rate and average biological age is not governed by a simple universal monotonic rule. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- The stable distributions and growth-rate curves are model outputs under selected parameters rather than direct empirical measurements. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- Higher division-rate parameter alpha lowers average biological age in the formal proposition described by the paper. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells
- Average biological age generally increases with constant harmful-protein inflow in the displayed numerical examples. — A multitype Galton-Watson model for rejuvenating cells