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The mitochondrial theory of aging has two varieties: free radical and non-free radical. The first is one of the variants of the free radical theory of aging. It was formulated by J. Michel in 1980 and was developed in the works of A. V. Linnan (1989). The second was proposed by A. N. Lobachev in 1978. 

The mitochondrial free radical theory of aging (MFRTA) proposes that free radicals produced by mitochondrial activity damage cellular components, leading to aging.