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1 A biphasic response of testicular 17β-hydroxysteroid oxidoreductase associated with advancing age in heat-acclimatized mouse Chap, Z.
1977
1-2 p. 51-58
8 p.
article
2 Absence of systematic polyploidization of hepatocyte nuclei during the ageing process of the male medaka, Oryzias latipes Shima, Akihiro
1978
1-2 p. 51-55
5 p.
article
3 Abstract 2003
1-2 p. 217-222
6 p.
article
4 Accelerated infarct development, cytogenesis and apoptosis following cerebral ischemia in aged rats Popa-Wagner, A.
2007
1-2 p. 145-146
2 p.
article
5 A computational systems biology approach to neuroendocrine aging: Initial results Garan, S.A.
2007
1-2 p. 142-
1 p.
article
6 A Consideration of Some Notable Aging Theories Carlson, John C
1998
1-2 p. 127-134
8 p.
article
7 Activity of enzymes associated with the biosynthesis of testosterone by gonads of the old mouse Slonim, A.
1977
1-2 p. 35-42
8 p.
article
8 23. Acute adrenergic stress inhibits proliferation of murine haematopoietic progenitor cells via p38/MAPK signalling Schraml, E.
2009
1-2 p. 133-
1 p.
article
9 A Darwinian-evolutionary concept of age-related diseases Wick, Georg
2003
1-2 p. 13-25
13 p.
article
10 25. Advances in diabetes intervention: Cryopreservation of pancreatic tissue under normal and high pressure freezing for transplantation Tin, A.
2009
1-2 p. 133-
1 p.
article
11 Age dependent changes in the behavior of Caenorhabditis elegans on attraction to Escherichia coli Hosono, Ryuji
1978
1-2 p. 31-36
6 p.
article
12 Age-dependent decline in 26S proteasome activity in Drosophila Vernace, V.A.
2007
1-2 p. 147-148
2 p.
article
13 Ageing changes in the liver of two Poeciliid fishes, the guppy Poecilia (Lebistes) Reticulata and the amazon molly, P. formosa Woodhead, A.D.
1978
1-2 p. 37-45
9 p.
article
14 Ageing decreases the activity of epidermal G1 and G2 inhibitors in mouse skin independent of grafting on old or young recipients Olsson, L.
1977
1-2 p. 59-62
4 p.
article
15 Age related alterations in chain elongation and mono-unsaturation of fatty acyl CoA in rat liver microsomes Uchiyama, Mitsuru
1978
1-2 p. 57-61
5 p.
article
16 Age-related changes in mitochondrial function in Drosophila melanogaster Vain, A.C.
1977
1-2 p. 1-5
5 p.
article
17 Age-related changes in the vascular collagen metabolism of the spontaneously hypertensive rat Newman, Robert A.
1978
1-2 p. 83-89
7 p.
article
18 Age-related muscle dysfunction Thompson, LaDora V.
2009
1-2 p. 106-111
6 p.
article
19 13. Aging affected plasma prolactin and corticosterone levels as well as the immune response of submaxillary lymph nodes: Effects of calorie restriction Jimenez-Ortega, V.
2009
1-2 p. 129-130
2 p.
article
20 9. Aging and environmental enrichment modify plasma prolactin and corticosterone levels as well as the immune response of submaxillary lymph nodes Fernández-Mateos, M.P.
2009
1-2 p. 128-129
2 p.
article
21 Aging and its differential effects on consolidated memory forms in Drosophila Mery, Frederic
2007
1-2 p. 99-101
3 p.
article
22 Aging and the human neocortex Pakkenberg, Bente
2003
1-2 p. 95-99
5 p.
article
23 Aging cellular networks: Chaperones as major participants Sőti, C.
2007
1-2 p. 113-119
7 p.
article
24 Aging, fertility, and immortality Rauser, Casandra L.
2003
1-2 p. 27-33
7 p.
article
25 Aging in the circadian system: Considerations for health, disease prevention and longevity Gibson, Erin M.
2009
1-2 p. 51-56
6 p.
article
26 Aging, The Fishy Side: An Appreciation of Alex Comfort’s Studies Woodhead, Avril D
1998
1-2 p. 39-51
13 p.
article
27 Alex Comfort and the Measure of Aging Kirkwood, T.B.L
1998
1-2 p. 135-140
6 p.
article
28 Alex Comfort: Clearing the Way for Future Research Holliday, Robin
1998
1-2 p. 5-9
5 p.
article
29 Alex Comfort: Intellectual Eminence in Science and Humanism Finch, Caleb E
1998
1-2 p. 11-12
2 p.
article
30 Alex Comfort’s Biology of Ontology: Implications for Gerontology, Phenomenology and the Philosophy of Science Wheeler, Harvey
1998
1-2 p. 159-167
9 p.
article
31 All you ever wanted to know about aging but were afraid to ask Michal Jazwinski, S.
1996
1-2 p. 337-340
4 p.
article
32 Alterations in carbonic anhydrase of kidney cortex and prostate of rats of various ages Koul, O.
1976
1-2 p. 33-35
3 p.
article
33 Altered expression of plasminogen activator and plasminogen activator inhibitor during cellular senescence West, Michael D.
1996
1-2 p. 175-193
19 p.
article
34 An automated version of the fluorescence-detected alkaline DNA-unwinding (FADU) assay to measure DNA strand breaks and DNA repair Moreno-Villanueva, M.
2007
1-2 p. 144-
1 p.
article
35 Announcement 1976
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36 A Novel Technique for Transforming the Theft of Mortal Human Cells Into Praiseworthy Federal Policy 1 1 Modified and updated from a lecture originally presented March 6, 1989, at the Seminar on Clinical and Research Applications of Human Cells and Tissues, American Association of Tissue Banks, Arlington, VA. Hayflick, Leonard
1998
1-2 p. 191-207
17 p.
article
37 Anti-aging properties of Dimebon: Relation to mitochondrial permeability inhibition Bachurin, S.
2007
1-2 p. 142-143
2 p.
article
38 An Update on the Oxygen Stress–Mitochondrial Mutation Theory of Aging: Genetic and Evolutionary Implications Miquel, Jaime
1998
1-2 p. 113-126
14 p.
article
39 16. APOE polymorphism affects specific cognitive abilities among non demented elderly subjects Montesanto, A.
2009
1-2 p. 130-131
2 p.
article
40 A prospective view on phosphatases and replicative senescence Bernier, Lise
1996
1-2 p. 13-19
7 p.
article
41 A salutation from the US Johnson, Thomas
2005
1-2 p. 5-6
2 p.
article
42 Ascorbic acid and longevity in Drosophila Massie, H.R.
1976
1-2 p. 37-41
5 p.
article
43 A speculative essay on retinoic acid regulation of neural stem cells in the developing and aging olfactory system Rawson, N.E.
2007
1-2 p. 46-53
8 p.
article
44 A summary of the proceedings of the eighth international symposium on the neurobiology and neuroendocrinology of aging Falvo, Richard E.
2007
1-2 p. 1-5
5 p.
article
45 A summary of the Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on the Neurobiology and Neuroendocrinology of Aging Bregenz, Austria, July 20–25, 2008 Falvo, Richard E.
2009
1-2 p. 1-3
3 p.
article
46 Attendees: Bregenz Symposium 2006 2007
1-2 p. 150-152
3 p.
article
47 Attendees-Bregenz Symposium 2008 2009
1-2 p. vi-viii
nvt p.
article
48 Auditory function in presbycusis: peripheral vs. central changes Mazelová, Jana
2003
1-2 p. 87-94
8 p.
article
49 Beneficial effects of aged garlic extract on learning and memory impairment in the senescence-accelerated mouse Nishiyama, Nobuyoshi
1997
1-2 p. 149-160
12 p.
article
50 Biogerontologic theories McClearn, Gerald E.
1997
1-2 p. 3-10
8 p.
article
51 Biomarkers of age and aging McClearn, Gerald E.
1997
1-2 p. 87-94
8 p.
article
52 Body size, insulin/IGF signaling and aging in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans McCulloch, Diana
2003
1-2 p. 129-136
8 p.
article
53 12. Brain and reproductive aging in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Herndon, J.G.
2009
1-2 p. 129-
1 p.
article
54 Brain ischemia as a potential target of gene therapy Ooboshi, Hiroaki
2003
1-2 p. 183-187
5 p.
article
55 Calorie restriction affects brain glutathione metabolism in normal and long-living mice Brown-Borg, H.M.
2007
1-2 p. 140-
1 p.
article
56 Calorie restriction in rhesus monkeys Mattison, Julie A
2003
1-2 p. 35-46
12 p.
article
57 Cell intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms of stem cell aging depend on telomere status Song, Zhangfa
2009
1-2 p. 75-82
8 p.
article
58 Cellular senescence and apoptosis: how cellular responses might influence aging phenotypes Campisi, Judith
2003
1-2 p. 5-11
7 p.
article
59 Central regulation of peripheral insulin action Barzilai, Nir
2009
1-2 p. 123-
1 p.
article
60 Changes in the neuroendocrine control of energy homeostasis by adiposity signals during aging Carrascosa, José M.
2009
1-2 p. 20-25
6 p.
article
61 Chaperone-mediated autophagy in aging and neurodegeneration: Lessons from α-synuclein Bandhyopadhyay, Urmi
2007
1-2 p. 120-128
9 p.
article
62 Characteristics of age-related behavioral changes in senescence-accelerated mouse SAMP8 and SAMP10 Miyamoto, Masaomi
1997
1-2 p. 139-148
10 p.
article
63 Characterization of poly(ADP-ribose)–protein interactions using a novel microarray-based approach Fahrer, J.
2007
1-2 p. 141-
1 p.
article
64 Children of the Elderberry Bush Walford, Roy L
1998
1-2 p. 189-190
2 p.
article
65 Cholesterol uptake in vitro by young and old rat aortas Malhotra, Saroj
1976
1-2 p. 57-58
2 p.
article
66 Cholinergic enzymes in the cerebellum and the hippocampus of the senescent mouse Vijayan, V.K.
1977
1-2 p. 7-11
5 p.
article
67 Cognition enhancing or neuroprotective compounds for the treatment of cognitive disorders: why? when? which? Lockhart, Brian P
2003
1-2 p. 119-128
10 p.
article
68 Coming of age in culture Campisi, Judith
1996
1-2 p. 7-12
6 p.
article
69 Comparative aging and life histories in mammals Austad, Steven N.
1997
1-2 p. 23-38
16 p.
article
70 7. Comparative effects of curcumin on C6 rat glioma and T98G human glioblastoma cells Chang, T.
2009
1-2 p. 128-
1 p.
article
71 Comparing cryoprotectant effectiveness on brain tissue viability Bui, B.
2007
1-2 p. 140-141
2 p.
article
72 Corticotropin-releasing hormone neurons in the paraventricular nucleus of the human hypothalamus in subjects with normal and abnormal sex hormone status Bao, A.-M.
2007
1-2 p. 139-
1 p.
article
73 Dawn–dusk simulation light therapy of disturbed circadian rest–activity cycles in demented elderly Fontana Gasio, Paola
2003
1-2 p. 207-216
10 p.
article
74 27. DCNP1 up-regulates corticotropin-releasing hormone gene expression and may play a role in depression Zhou, T.
2009
1-2 p. 134-
1 p.
article
75 Decreased MT1 melatonin receptor expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus in aging and Alzheimer’s disease Wu, Y.-H.
2007
1-2 p. 148-
1 p.
article
76 Degeneration of human oncogenes and mitochondrial genes occurs in cells that exhibit age-related pathology Cortopassi, Gino
1996
1-2 p. 253-265
13 p.
article
77 Deletion of the life span determinant p66Shc prevents age-dependent increases in emotionality and pain sensitivity in mice Berry, Alessandra
2007
1-2 p. 37-45
9 p.
article
78 Dependency on the source of supernatant factors for optimal 14C-polyphenylalanine synthesis by high-salt wash treated liver ribosomal subunits in rats of different ages Comolli, R.
1976
1-2 p. 5-10
6 p.
article
79 Determination of cellular poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation capacity by flow cytometry Kunzmann, A.
2007
1-2 p. 143-
1 p.
article
80 “Diabetes of the elderly” and type 2 diabetes in younger patients: Possible role of the biological clock Kreier, Felix
2007
1-2 p. 22-27
6 p.
article
81 Diet and calorie restriction Sprott, Richard L.
1997
1-2 p. 205-214
10 p.
article
82 Differential CDK-inhibitor gene expression in aging human diploid fibroblasts Wong, Howard
1996
1-2 p. 311-325
15 p.
article
83 Differential effects of transforming growth factor-β1 on the expression of matrix metalloproteinases and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases in young and old human fibroblasts Edwards, Dylan R.
1996
1-2 p. 207-223
17 p.
article
84 Disulfide bonding in chromatin proteins with age and a suggested mechanism for aging and neoplasia Tas, Sinan
1976
1-2 p. 17-24
8 p.
article
85 Early detection of Alzheimer’s disease using neuroimaging Mosconi, Lisa
2007
1-2 p. 129-138
10 p.
article
86 Eating behaviour in senile dementia Ferrari, E.
2007
1-2 p. 141-
1 p.
article
87 Editorial 1998
1-2 p. 1-3
3 p.
article
88 Editorial Board 1977
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1 p.
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89 Editorial Board 1976
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1 p.
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90 Editorial Board 1978
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1 p.
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91 Editorial Board 2003
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1 p.
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92 Editorial Board 2007
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1 p.
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93 Editorial Board 1996
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1 p.
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94 Editorial Board 1997
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1 p.
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95 Editorial Board 2009
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1 p.
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96 Effect of acidic fibroblast growth factor on basal forebrain cholinergic neurons in senescence-accelerated mice Tooyama, Ikuo
1997
1-2 p. 171-179
9 p.
article
97 Effect of age on the fatty acid composition of phospholipids in human lymphocytes Ponnappan, Usha
1996
1-2 p. 125-133
9 p.
article
98 20. Effect of aging on 24-h pattern of stress hormones and leptin in rats Rios-Lugo, J.
2009
1-2 p. 132-
1 p.
article
99 Effects of aging on the hippocampal formation in a naturally occurring animal model of mild cognitive impairment Gallagher, Michela
2003
1-2 p. 71-77
7 p.
article
100 Effects of long-term caloric restriction on glucose homeostasis and on the first steps of the insulin signaling system in skeletal muscle of normal and Ames dwarf (Prop1 df /Prop1 df ) mice Argentino, Danila Paula
2005
1-2 p. 27-35
9 p.
article
101 Effects of photoperiod and certain chemicals on chlorophyll retention of excised leaves of Eleusine corocana during senescence Khan, P.A.
1978
1-2 p. 19-24
6 p.
article
102 Endometrial blood flow in pregnant young and senescent female golden hamsters Rahima, Ali
1978
1-2 p. 47-49
3 p.
article
103 Environmental effects on longevity in the male rat: Exercise, mating, castration and restricted feeding Drori, D.
1976
1-2 p. 25-32
8 p.
article
104 Epidermal growth factor and platelet-derived growth factor regulate the activity of the insulin-like growth factor I gene promoter Li, Shu
1996
1-2 p. 195-206
12 p.
article
105 Escape from senescence in human keratinocyte cultures Littlefield, John W.
1996
1-2 p. 29-32
4 p.
article
106 Estradiol regulation of astroglia and apolipoprotein E: An important role in neuronal regeneration Struble, Robert G.
2007
1-2 p. 54-63
10 p.
article
107 Estrogen, synaptic plasticity and hypothalamic reproductive aging Hung, A.J
2003
1-2 p. 53-59
7 p.
article
108 Evolution and Dietary Restriction Hart, Ronald Wilson
1998
1-2 p. 53-60
8 p.
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109 Experimental design and husbandry Festing, Michael F.W.
1997
1-2 p. 39-47
9 p.
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110 6. Expression of clock genes during aging in Ames dwarf mice Cano, P.
2009
1-2 p. 127-128
2 p.
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111 Expression of endothelin, fibronectin, and mortalin as aging and mortality markers Kumazaki, Tsutomu
1997
1-2 p. 95-103
9 p.
article
112 Expression of senescence-induced protein WS3-10 in vivo and in vitro Grigoriev, Vitalii G.
1996
1-2 p. 145-157
13 p.
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113 Extending Functional Life Span Harman, Denham
1998
1-2 p. 95-112
18 p.
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114 From telomere loss to p53 induction and activation of a DNA-damage pathway at senescence: The telomere loss/DNA damage model of cell aging Vaziri, Homayoun
1996
1-2 p. 295-301
7 p.
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115 Genetic characterization of senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM) Higuchi, Keiichi
1997
1-2 p. 129-138
10 p.
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116 Genetic control of longevity in C. elegans Braeckman, Bart P.
2007
1-2 p. 90-98
9 p.
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117 Genetic influences on aging Johnson, Thomas E.
1997
1-2 p. 11-22
12 p.
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118 Genetic modulation of the senescent phenotype of Homo Sapiens Martin, George M.
1996
1-2 p. 49-59
11 p.
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119 Genetics of aging: Current animal models Shmookler Reis, Robert J.
1996
1-2 p. 69-81
13 p.
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120 4. Ghrelin and metabolic parameters in Polish centenarians Bik, W.
2009
1-2 p. 127-
1 p.
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121 Glomerular basement membrane width and proteinuria in the aging hamster kidney McNelly, N.A.
1976
1-2 p. 49-50
2 p.
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122 Glucose regulation and oxidative stress in healthy centenarians Barbieri, Michelangela
2003
1-2 p. 137-143
7 p.
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123 Glutathione metabolism in long-living Ames dwarf mice Brown-Borg, H.M.
2005
1-2 p. 115-120
6 p.
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124 Healthy nutrition and selected micronutrients can delay the cognitive decline in the elderly Steele, Megan
2007
1-2 p. 8-9
2 p.
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125 Herbal medicine and the study of aging in senescence-accelerated mice (SAMP1TA/Ngs) Kishikawa, Masao
1997
1-2 p. 229-242
14 p.
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126 8. hExo70, a subunit of the exocyst complex – a possible link between vesicular transport, pre-mRNA splicing and aging? Dellago, H.
2009
1-2 p. 128-
1 p.
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127 Hormesis and the Antiaging Action of Dietary Restriction Masoro, Edward J
1998
1-2 p. 61-66
6 p.
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128 Human PARP-1 knock-in mice: A novel model to study the impact of improved DNA repair capacity on mammalian longevity Mangerich, A.
2007
1-2 p. 143-
1 p.
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129 Identification of gene sequences overexpressed in senescent and werner syndrome human fibroblasts Lecka-Czernik, Beata
1996
1-2 p. 159-174
16 p.
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130 Immune abnormality in relation to nonimmune diseases in sam mice Hosono, Masamichi
1997
1-2 p. 181-195
15 p.
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131 Immunity and neuronal repair in the progression of Alzheimer’s disease: A brief overview Baron, Rona
2007
1-2 p. 64-69
6 p.
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132 Impaired expression of hematopoietic growth factors: A candidate mechanism for the hematopoietic defect of aging Buchanan, J.P.
1996
1-2 p. 135-144
10 p.
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133 21. Impaired extinction of contextual fear precedes the onset of a short-term memory deficit in the TASTPM mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease Soulby, A.
2009
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134 Impaired Natural Killer Cell Function as a Consequence of Aging Albright, Julia W
1998
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135 Impaired regulation of body temperature, energy balance and IGF-1 levels during chronic cold exposure in an aged primate Terrien, J.
2007
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136 Impairment of hepatic cholesterol synthesis from squalene and the function of hepatic sterol carrier protein system by ageing Takeuchi, Nozomu
1978
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137 In Memoriam: Eduard Schönbaum 1923–2000 Falvo, R.E.
2003
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138 Inside front cover (editorial board) 2005
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139 Insights on immunological aging derived from the T lymphocyte cellular senescence model Effros, Rita B.
1996
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140 Integrated networks of sex steroid hormone and cytokine signalling in the pathogenesis of age-related prostatic disease Sampson, Natalie
2009
1-2 p. 124-125
2 p.
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141 18. Interaction of poly(ADP-ribose) with the Werner protein and its involvement in the aging process Popp, O.
2009
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142 Interferon γ induces neuroendocrine-like differentiation of basal epithelial cells: Implications for prostate carcinogenesis Untergasser, G.
2007
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143 19. Inter-individual variability of calorie restriction responses in humans Redman, L.M.
2009
1-2 p. 131-132
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144 Intranigral/intrastriatal prostaglandin J2 injections in mice elicit dopaminergic neuronal loss, UB-aggregates and turning behavior Pierre, S.B.
2007
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145 In vitro study of the mechanisms of senescence acceleration Hosokawa, Masanori
1997
1-2 p. 197-203
7 p.
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146 In vitro testosterone synthesis by testicular tissue of old mouse: The metabolism of 3β -hydroxy-5-ene steroids Chap, Z.
1977
1-2 p. 43-50
8 p.
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147 In vivo imaging markers of neurodegeneration of the substantia nigra Auer, Dorothee P.
2009
1-2 p. 4-9
6 p.
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148 1. Is decreased pancreatic β-cell expression of IGF-1 and/or insulin responsible for the longevity of the growth hormone receptor knock-out (GHR-KO) mouse? Arum, O.
2009
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149 Issues in the choice of genetic configuration for animal aging models Austad, Steven N.
1997
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150 Kuru: Its ramifications after fifty years Liberski, P.P.
2009
1-2 p. 63-69
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151 Leptin receptor/CD295 is upregulated on primary human mesenchymal stem cells of advancing biological age and distinctly marks the subpopulation of dying cells Laschober, Gerhard Thomas
2009
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152 Letter to the editors 1976
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153 Life long calorie restriction increases heat shock proteins and proteasome activity in soleus muscles of Fisher 344 rats Selsby, Joshua T.
2005
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154 Linking sirtuins, IGF-I signaling, and starvation Longo, Valter D.
2009
1-2 p. 70-74
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155 Long-living growth hormone receptor knockout mice: Potential mechanisms of altered stress resistance Brown-Borg, Holly M.
2009
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156 5. Long-term hypothermia using H2S greatly reduces infarct volume in aged rats after focal ischemia Buga, Ana-Maria
2009
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157 2. Luman/CREB3 and LRF, novel players in the mammalian unfolded protein response Audas, T.E.
2009
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158 Management and design of the maintenance of sam mouse strains: an animal model for accelerated senescence and age-associated disorders Hosokawa, Masanori
1997
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159 Measurement of changes in mouse tail collagen with age: Temperature dependence and procedural details Harrison, David E.
1978
1-2 p. 75-82
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160 Mediterranean diet, mild cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer’s disease Panza, Francesco
2007
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2 p.
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161 Melatonin rhythmicity: effect of age and Alzheimer's disease Skene, Debra J
2003
1-2 p. 199-206
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162 Models of initiation of replicative senescence by loss of telomeric DNA Allsopp, Richard C.
1996
1-2 p. 235-243
9 p.
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163 Molecular Aspects of the Relationship between Cancer and Aging: Tumor Suppressor Activity During Cellular Senescence Garkavtsev, Igor
1998
1-2 p. 81-94
14 p.
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164 Molecular manipulation of neural precursors in situ: induction of adult cortical neurogenesis Arlotta, Paola
2003
1-2 p. 173-182
10 p.
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165 Molecular markers of senescence in fibroblast-like cultures Cristofalo, Vincent J.
1996
1-2 p. 111-123
13 p.
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166 Mouse and rat genotype choices Sprott, Richard L.
1997
1-2 p. 79-86
8 p.
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167 Myosin and actin expression and oxidation in aging muscle Thompson, L.V.
2007
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168 Neuroendocrine factors in the regulation of inflammation: Excessive adiposity and calorie restriction Fontana, Luigi
2009
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5 p.
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169 Neuroendocrine inhibition of glucose production and resistance to cancer in dwarf mice Alderman, J. McKee
2009
1-2 p. 26-33
8 p.
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170 Neuroendocrine regulation of proliferation, maturation, and de-differentiation of neuroglia Thung, I.
2007
1-2 p. 146-147
2 p.
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171 Neuropathological studies on strains of senescence-accelerated mice (SAM) with age-related deficits in learning and memory Kawamata, Toshio
1997
1-2 p. 161-169
9 p.
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172 3. Neuroprotective peptide PACAP in patients with Alzheimer’s disease Baranowska-Bik, A.
2009
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173 Nicotine fastening up effect decreases with age Azari, Gholamreza
2007
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174 Novel methods in computer-assisted tissue analysis: Customized regional targeting of both cytoplasmic and nuclear-stained tissue Garan, S.A.
2007
1-2 p. 141-142
2 p.
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175 Nutritional control of aging Zimmerman, Jay A
2003
1-2 p. 47-52
6 p.
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176 Oxidative stress induced nuclear translocation of EGFP-tagged tankyrase-1 Beneke, S.
2007
1-2 p. 139-140
2 p.
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177 Pathobiology of aging rodents: Inbred and hybrid models Lipman, Ruth D.
1997
1-2 p. 215-228
14 p.
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178 Pathobiology of the senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM) Takeda, Toshio
1997
1-2 p. 117-127
11 p.
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179 15. Pathologies and impaired survival in a novel mouse model with ectopic expression of human poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 Mangerich, Aswin
2009
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180 p53: guardian AND suppressor of longevity? Donehower, Lawrence A.
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