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1 Age-associated changes in the frequency of naïve, memory and effector CD8+ T cells Hong, Myung Sun
2004
146-148 9 p. 615-618
4 p.
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2 Age-dependent DNA methylation changes in the ITGAL (CD11a) promoter Zhang, Zhiyong
2002
146-148 9 p. 1257-1268
12 p.
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3 Age-dependent modulation of NF-κB expression in rat adrenal gland Medicherla, Rajeshwari
2002
146-148 9 p. 1211-1227
17 p.
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4 Age-promoted creation of a pro-cancer microenvironment by inflammation: pathogenesis of dyscoordinated feedback control Schwartsburd, P.M.
2004
146-148 9 p. 581-590
10 p.
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5 Age-related activation of mitochondrial caspase-independent apoptotic signaling in rat gastrocnemius muscle Marzetti, Emanuele
2008
146-148 9 p. 542-549
8 p.
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6 Age-related BM-MNC dysfunction hampers neovascularization Sugihara, Shinobu
2007
146-148 9 p. 511-516
6 p.
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7 Age-related changes in focal adhesions lead to altered cell behavior in tendon fibroblasts Arnesen, Solfrid M.
2006
146-148 9 p. 726-732
7 p.
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8 Age-related changes of DNA damage recognition and repair capacity in cells of the immune system Doria, Gino
2001
146-148 9 p. 985-998
14 p.
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9 Age-related decrease in expression of mitochondrial DNA encoded subunits of cytochrome c oxidase in Drosophila melanogaster Sohal, Rajindar S.
2008
146-148 9 p. 558-561
4 p.
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10 Age-related transcription levels of KU70, MGST1 and BIK in CD34+ hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells Prall, Wolf C.
2007
146-148 9 p. 503-510
8 p.
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11 Aging and dietary restriction effects on ubiquitination, sumoylation, and the proteasome in the heart Li, Feng
2008
146-148 9 p. 515-521
7 p.
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12 Aging decreases the contribution of MaxiK channel in regulating vascular tone in mesenteric artery by unparallel downregulation of α- and β1-subunit expression Shi, Lijun
2013
146-148 9 p. 416-425
10 p.
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13 A method for oral administration of hydrophilic substances to Caenorhabditis elegans: Effects of oral supplementation with antioxidants on the nematode lifespan Shibamura, Ayumi
2009
146-148 9 p. 652-655
4 p.
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14 Amyloid precursor protein, heat-shock proteins, and Bcl-2 form a complex in mitochondria and modulate mitochondria function and apoptosis in N2a cells Yang, Ting-Ting
2009
146-148 9 p. 592-601
10 p.
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15 A Paramecium tetraurelia mutant that has long autogamy immaturity period and short clonal life span Komori, Rie
2004
146-148 9 p. 603-613
11 p.
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16 Basic principle of the lifespan in the nematode C. elegans Shoyama, Tetsuji
2007
146-148 9 p. 529-537
9 p.
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17 Brain protein oxidation in age-related neurodegenerative disorders that are associated with aggregated proteins Butterfield, D.Allan
2001
146-148 9 p. 945-962
18 p.
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18 BSRA Information 2005
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19 Call for Papers 2005
146-148 9 p. IV-
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20 Caloric restriction and aging but not overexpression of SOD1 affect hippocampal volumes in mice Rutten, Bart P.F.
2010
146-148 9 p. 574-579
6 p.
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21 Calorie restriction and SIR2 genes—Towards a mechanism Guarente, Leonard
2005
146-148 9 p. 923-928
6 p.
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22 CD28 activation does not down-regulate Cbl-b expression in aged rat T-lymphocytes Xu, Zhun
2004
146-148 9 p. 595-602
8 p.
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23 C. elegans 14-3-3 proteins regulate life span and interact with SIR-2.1 and DAF-16/FOXO Wang, Yamei
2006
146-148 9 p. 741-747
7 p.
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24 Cellular cholesterol enrichment impairs T cell activation and chemotaxis Nguyen, Dzung H.
2004
146-148 9 p. 641-650
10 p.
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25 Changes in splicing factor expression are associated with advancing age in man Holly, Alice C.
2013
146-148 9 p. 356-366
11 p.
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26 Depletion of Werner helicase results in mitotic hyperrecombination and pleiotropic homologous and nonhomologous recombination phenotypes Rahn, Jennifer J.
2010
146-148 9 p. 562-573
12 p.
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27 Dietary restriction in C. elegans: From rate-of-living effects to nutrient sensing pathways Walker, Glenda
2005
146-148 9 p. 929-937
9 p.
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28 Dietary restriction in Drosophila Partridge, Linda
2005
146-148 9 p. 938-950
13 p.
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29 Dietary restriction in rodents—delayed or retarded ageing? Merry, B.J.
2005
146-148 9 p. 951-959
9 p.
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30 Distinct biological epochs in the reproductive life of female Drosophila melanogaster Rogina, Blanka
2007
146-148 9 p. 477-485
9 p.
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31 Doxycycline-regulated over-expression of hsp22 has negative effects on stress resistance and life span in adult Drosophila melanogaster Bhole, Deepak
2004
146-148 9 p. 651-663
13 p.
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32 Effect of ageing on the force development in tetanic contractions of motor units in rat medial gastrocnemius muscle Łochyński, Dawid
2010
146-148 9 p. 545-553
9 p.
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33 Effect of Ames dwarfism and caloric restriction on spontaneous DNA mutation frequency in different mouse tissues Garcia, Ana Maria
2008
146-148 9 p. 528-533
6 p.
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34 Effects of calorie restriction on reproductive and adrenal systems in Japanese quail: Are responses similar to mammals, particularly primates? Ottinger, Mary Ann
2005
146-148 9 p. 967-975
9 p.
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35 Effects of the Pit1 mutation on the insulin signaling pathway: implications on the longevity of the long-lived Snell dwarf mouse Hsieh, Ching-Chyuan
2002
146-148 9 p. 1245-1255
11 p.
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36 Enhancement of virus-specific expansion of transgenic CD8 T cells in aged mice by dendritic cells Jiang, Jiu
2010
146-148 9 p. 580-583
4 p.
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37 Erratum to “Endogenous oxidative stress prevents telomerase-dependent immortalization of human endothelial cells” Voghel, Guillaume
2010
146-148 9 p. 599-
1 p.
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38 Farnesoid X receptor directly regulates xenobiotic detoxification genes in the long-lived Little mice Jiang, Yanjun
2013
146-148 9 p. 407-415
9 p.
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39 Food restriction, evolution and ageing Kirkwood, Thomas B.L.
2005
146-148 9 p. 1011-1016
6 p.
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40 Genetic variation for life span, resistance to paraquat, and spontaneous activity in unselected populations of Drosophila melanogaster: Implications for transgenic rescue of life span Khazaeli, Aziz A.
2007
146-148 9 p. 486-493
8 p.
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41 Higher circulating levels of uric acid are prospectively associated with better muscle function in older persons Macchi, Claudio
2008
146-148 9 p. 522-527
6 p.
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42 High innate production capacity of tumor necrosis factor-α and decline of handgrip strength in old age Taekema, Diana G.
2007
146-148 9 p. 517-521
5 p.
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43 Human genetic variations: Beacons on the pathways to successful ageing Cluett, Christie
2009
146-148 9 p. 553-563
11 p.
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44 Impact of aging on stress-responsive neuroendocrine systems Pedersen, Ward A
2001
146-148 9 p. 963-983
21 p.
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45 Implications for the insulin signaling pathway in Snell dwarf mouse longevity: a similarity with the C. elegans longevity paradigm Hsieh, Ching-Chyuan
2002
146-148 9 p. 1229-1244
16 p.
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46 Increased permeability of blood–brain barrier on the hippocampus of a murine model of senescence Pelegrí, Carme
2007
146-148 9 p. 522-528
7 p.
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47 Insights into aging through measurements of the Drosophila proteome as a function of temperature Robinson, Renã A.S.
2010
146-148 9 p. 584-590
7 p.
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48 Longevity and the evolution of the mitochondrial DNA-coded proteins in mammals Rottenberg, Hagai
2006
146-148 9 p. 748-760
13 p.
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49 Loss of CB1 receptors leads to decreased cathepsin D levels and accelerated lipofuscin accumulation in the hippocampus Piyanova, Anastasia
2013
146-148 9 p. 391-399
9 p.
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50 Lower percentage of CD8high+CD152+ but not CD8high+CD28+ T lymphocytes in the elderly may be reverted by interleukin 2 in vitro Trzonkowski, Piotr
2002
146-148 9 p. 1283-1293
11 p.
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51 Maintaining physiological state for exceptional survival: What is the normal level of blood glucose and does it change with age? Yashin, Anatoli I.
2009
146-148 9 p. 611-618
8 p.
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52 Mechanism of metformin: Inhibition of DNA damage and proliferative activity in Drosophila midgut stem cell Na, Hyun-Jin
2013
146-148 9 p. 381-390
10 p.
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53 Mechanisms underlying the impaired regulation of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase in aged rat liver Pallottini, Valentina
2004
146-148 9 p. 633-639
7 p.
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54 Membrane alteration as a basis of aging and the protective effects of calorie restriction Yu, Byung Pal
2005
146-148 9 p. 1003-1010
8 p.
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55 Mitochondrial dysfunction in Caenorhabditis elegans causes metabolic restructuring, but this is not linked to longevity Zuryn, Steven
2010
146-148 9 p. 554-561
8 p.
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56 Mitochondria-targeted redox probes as tools in the study of oxidative damage and ageing James, Andrew M.
2005
146-148 9 p. 982-986
5 p.
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57 Murine microRNAs implicated in liver functions and aging process Maes, Olivier C.
2008
146-148 9 p. 534-541
8 p.
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58 Myofibrillar myosin ATPase activity in hindlimb muscles from young and aged rats Lowe, Dawn A.
2004
146-148 9 p. 619-627
9 p.
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59 Neuronal regulation of lifespan: clues from flies and worms Boulianne, Gabrielle L
2001
146-148 9 p. 883-894
12 p.
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60 Neuropathology of Cockayne syndrome: Evidence for impaired development, premature aging, and neurodegeneration Weidenheim, Karen M.
2009
146-148 9 p. 619-636
18 p.
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61 New clues to old yeast Jazwinski, S.Michal
2001
146-148 9 p. 865-882
18 p.
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62 Ocular parameters of biological ageing in HIV-infected individuals in South Africa: Relationship with chronological age and systemic biomarkers of ageing Pathai, Sophia
2013
146-148 9 p. 400-406
7 p.
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63 Overview of caloric restriction and ageing Masoro, Edward J.
2005
146-148 9 p. 913-922
10 p.
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64 Plasma cystine concentration and redox state in aging and physical exercise Hildebrandt, W.
2002
146-148 9 p. 1269-1281
13 p.
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65 Plasma IGF-1 is negatively correlated with body mass in a comparison of 36 mammalian species Stuart, Jeffrey A.
2010
146-148 9 p. 591-598
8 p.
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66 Preadaptation to efficient respiratory maintenance is essential both for maximal longevity and the retention of replicative potential in chronologically ageing yeast Piper, Peter W.
2006
146-148 9 p. 733-740
8 p.
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67 Rapid and reversible induction of the longevity, anticancer and genomic effects of caloric restriction Spindler, Stephen R.
2005
146-148 9 p. 960-966
7 p.
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68 Reactive oxygen intermediate-induced pathomechanisms contribute to immunosenescence, chronic inflammation and autoimmunity Peters, Thorsten
2009
146-148 9 p. 564-587
24 p.
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69 Recent advances in human gene–longevity association studies De Benedictis, G.
2001
146-148 9 p. 909-920
12 p.
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70 Rejuvenescence and extension of an urochordate life span following a single, acute administration of an anti-oxidant, butylated hydroxytoluene Voskoboynik, Ayelet
2002
146-148 9 p. 1203-1210
8 p.
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71 Repeated temperature fluctuation extends the life span of Caenorhabditis elegans in a daf-16-dependent fashion Galbadage, Thushara
2008
146-148 9 p. 507-514
8 p.
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72 Role of sirtuin proteins in life extension by caloric restriction Masoro, Edward J.
2004
146-148 9 p. 591-594
4 p.
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73 Role PKA and p38 MAPK on ROS production in neutrophil age-related: Lack of IL-10 effect in older subjects Chaves, Míriam Martins
2009
146-148 9 p. 588-591
4 p.
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74 Sarcopenia: The gliogenic perspective Kwan, Ping
2013
146-148 9 p. 349-355
7 p.
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75 Sex-specific regulation of aging and apoptosis Tower, John
2006
146-148 9 p. 705-718
14 p.
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76 Short-term feeding of baicalin inhibits age-associated NF-κB activation Kim, Dae Hyun
2006
146-148 9 p. 719-725
7 p.
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77 Special issue on dietary restriction: Dietary restriction, longevity and ageing—the current state of our knowledge and ignorance Partridge, Linda
2005
146-148 9 p. 911-912
2 p.
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78 Special issue title page 2005
146-148 9 p. iii-
1 p.
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79 Sphingomyelin and ceramide as regulators of development and lifespan Cutler, Roy G
2001
146-148 9 p. 895-908
14 p.
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80 Starvation in humans: Evolutionary background and contemporary implications Prentice, Andrew M.
2005
146-148 9 p. 976-981
6 p.
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81 Statistical methods for testing effects on “maximum lifespan” Wang, Chenxi
2004
146-148 9 p. 629-632
4 p.
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82 Systematic gene expression profile of hypothalamus in calorie-restricted mice implicates the involvement of mTOR signaling in neuroprotective activity Wu, Pu
2009
146-148 9 p. 602-610
9 p.
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83 The energy trade-off between growth and longevity Hou, Chen
2013
146-148 9 p. 373-380
8 p.
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84 The oxidatively induced DNA lesions 8,5′-cyclo-2′-deoxyadenosine and 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyadenosine are strongly resistant to acid-induced hydrolysis of the glycosidic bond Theruvathu, Jacob A.
2007
146-148 9 p. 494-502
9 p.
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85 The relationship between ultra-short telomeres, aging of articular cartilage and the development of human hip osteoarthritis Harbo, M.
2013
146-148 9 p. 367-372
6 p.
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86 The teleost Oryzias latipes shows telomere shortening with age despite considerable telomerase activity throughout life Hatakeyama, Hitoshi
2008
146-148 9 p. 550-557
8 p.
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87 Time-dependent differential gene expression in lysophosphatidic acid-treated young and senescent human diploid fibroblasts Rhim, Ji-Heon
2009
146-148 9 p. 648-651
4 p.
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88 Toward a unified theory of caloric restriction and longevity regulation Sinclair, David A.
2005
146-148 9 p. 987-1002
16 p.
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89 Transcriptional profiling of the age-related response to genotoxic stress points to differential DNA damage response with age Simon, Kirk
2009
146-148 9 p. 637-647
11 p.
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90 Unwinding the molecular basis of the Werner syndrome Shen, Jiang-Cheng
2001
146-148 9 p. 921-944
24 p.
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