Humans are complex. We have memory, we can think and we age. But why do any of these things happen and do we become more or less complex with age? And can understanding complexity and modelling it with approaches from systems biology finally help us understand why we age and how we can stay healthy for longer? Well, let’s discuss. What does complexity tell us about aging?
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Lipsitz LA, Goldberger AL. Loss of 'Complexity' and Aging: Potential Applications of Fractals and Chaos Theory to Senescence. JAMA. 1992;267(13):1806–1809. doi:10.1001/jama.1992.03480130122036
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