Rejuvenation Research

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The  Rejuvenation Research journal, which deals with topics related to engineered negligible senescence.
The Rejuvenation Research journal, which deals with topics related to engineered negligible senescence.

Rejuvenation Research is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed quarterly scientific journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. that investigates the Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence. The 2006 impact factor for Rejuvenation Research is 8.353[1], midway between the impact factor of Archives of Internal Medicine and the British Medical Journal[2] [3]

Edited by Aubrey de Grey, the journal addresses such issues as cardiovascular aging, cell immortalization and senescence, cloning/ESCs, DNA damage/repair, growth factors, immunology, invertebrate lifespan, neurodegeneration, tissue engineering, public policy, gene targeting, gene therapy, and genomics.

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  1. ^ de Grey, Aubrey. SENS (Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence). Retrieved on 2007-09-27.
  2. ^ ISI Impact Factors for leading medical and science journals in 2007, in Epidemiologic Inquiry.
  3. ^ Note: One contributing reason for achieving this high impact factor is more than 65% self citations (see analysis provided by the 2006 Journal Citation Reports).

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