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    Biogenetic Mechanisms Predisposing to Complex Phenotypes in Parents May Function Differently in Their Children

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    2013-07
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    Arbeev, Konstantin
    Barmada, M
    Christensen, Kaare
    Kulminski, Alexander
    Miljkovic, I
    Stallard, Eric
    Yashin, Anatoli I
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    Heritability
    Longevity regulation
    Aging
    Disease
    Genetics of healthspan
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10161/14799
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    10.1093/gerona/gls243
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    Arbeev, Konstantin; Barmada, M; Christensen, Kaare; Kulminski, Alexander; Miljkovic, I; Stallard, Eric; & Yashin, Anatoli I (2013). Biogenetic Mechanisms Predisposing to Complex Phenotypes in Parents May Function Differently in Their Children. JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, 68(7). pp. 760-768. 10.1093/gerona/gls243. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/14799.
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    Arbeev

    Konstantin Arbeev

    Associate Research Professor in the Social Science Research Institute
    Konstantin G. Arbeev received the M.S. degree in Applied Mathematics from Moscow State University (branch in Ulyanovsk, Russia) in 1995 and the Ph.D. degree in Mathematics and Physics (specialization in Theoretical Foundations of Mathematical Modeling, Numerical Methods and Programming) from Ulyanovsk State University (Russia) in 1999. He was a post-doctoral fellow in Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock (Germany) before moving to Duke University in 2004 to work as a Resea
    Kulminski

    Alexander Kulminski

    Associate Research Professor in the Social Science Research Institute
    Stallard

    Patrick J. Eric Stallard

    Research Professor in the SocialScience Research Institute
    I am a Research Professor in the Social Science Research Institute and Co-Director of the Biodemography of Aging Research Unit at Duke University. I am a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries, a Fellow of the Conference of Consulting Actuaries, and an Associate of the Society of Actuaries. My research expertise includes modeling and forecasting for biomedical demography and health/LTC actuarial practice. My expertise in these areas is evidenced by my five books, five monographs, 151 sci
    Yashin

    Anatoli I. Yashin

    Research Professor in the Social Science Research Institute
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