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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accelerated decline in cognition in a mouse model of increased oxidative stress Logan, Sreemathi

5 p. 591-607
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2 A comprehensive analysis of the mutational landscape of the newly emerging Omicron (B.1.1.529) variant and comparison of mutations with VOCs and VOIs Chakraborty, Chiranjib

5 p. 2393-2425
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3 A COVID-19-association-dependent categorization of death causes in 100 autopsy cases Danics, Krisztina

5 p. 2265-2287
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4 Acute cognitive deficits after traumatic brain injury predict Alzheimer’s disease-like degradation of the human default mode network Irimia, Andrei

5 p. 1411-1429
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5 Aging alters antiviral signaling pathways resulting in functional impairment in innate immunity in response to pattern recognition receptor agonists Connors, Jennifer

5 p. 2555-2572
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6 Aging exacerbates impairments of cerebral blood flow autoregulation and cognition in diabetic rats Wang, Shaoxun

5 p. 1387-1410
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7 Alpha-ketoglutarate supplementation and BiologicaL agE in middle-aged adults (ABLE)—intervention study protocol Sandalova, Elena

5 p. 2897-2907
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8 Amyloid beta accumulation in TgF344-AD rats is associated with reduced cerebral capillary endothelial Kir2.1 expression and neurovascular uncoupling Fang, Xing

5 p. 2909-2926
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9 An evaluation of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic 16 days after the end of social confinement in Hungary Galvan, Veronica

5 p. 1221-1223
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10 Angiotensin (1–7) delivered orally via probiotic, but not subcutaneously, benefits the gut-brain axis in older rats Buford, Thomas W.

5 p. 1307-1321
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11 Animal reservoirs of SARS-CoV-2: calculable COVID-19 risk for older adults from animal to human transmission Valencak, Teresa G.

5 p. 2305-2320
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12 A novel multi-marker discovery approach identifies new serum biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease in older people: an EXosomes in PArkiNson Disease (EXPAND) ancillary study Calvani, Riccardo

5 p. 1323-1334
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13 A quantitative yeast aging proteomics analysis reveals novel aging regulators Sun, Yu

5 p. 2573-2593
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14 Assessment of age-related decline of neurovascular coupling responses by functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in humans Csipo, Tamas

5 p. 495-509
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15 Astrocyte senescence may drive alterations in GFAPα, CDKN2A p14ARF, and TAU3 transcript expression and contribute to cognitive decline Lye, Jed J.

5 p. 561-573
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16 A summary of the Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Symposium on the Neurobiology and Neuroendocrinology of Aging, Bregenz, Austria July 15-20, 2018 Brown-Borg, Holly M.

5 p. 1195-1198
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17 Blazing a trail for the clinical use of rapamycin as a geroprotecTOR Konopka, Adam R.

5 p. 2769-2783
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18 Brain age estimation reveals older adults’ accelerated senescence after traumatic brain injury Amgalan, Anar

5 p. 2509-2525
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19 Brain angiotensin II and angiotensin IV receptors as potential Alzheimer’s disease therapeutic targets Royea, Jessika

5 p. 1237-1256
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20 Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (CCD) scores correlate with amyloid beta 42 levels in dog brain tissue Urfer, Silvan R.

5 p. 2379-2386
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21 Cardiovascular fitness and structural brain integrity: an update on current evidence d’Arbeloff, Tracy

5 p. 1285-1306
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22 Cerebral venous congestion promotes blood-brain barrier disruption and neuroinflammation, impairing cognitive function in mice Fulop, Gabor A.

5 p. 575-589
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23 Changes in the SARS-CoV-2 cellular receptor ACE2 levels in cardiovascular patients: a potential biomarker for the stratification of COVID-19 patients Fagyas, Miklós

5 p. 2289-2304
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24 Children’s education and level of health care utilization among parents: a pooled cross-sectional study from national population-based survey in India Ambade, Mayanka

5 p. 2497-2514
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25 Cognitive decrement in older adults with symptomatic peripheral artery disease Gardner, Andrew W.

5 p. 2455-2465
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26 Common transcriptome, plasma molecules, and imaging signatures in the aging brain and a Mendelian neurovascular disease, cerebral cavernous malformation Koskimäki, Janne

5 p. 1351-1363
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27 Companion animals likely do not spread COVID-19 but may get infected themselves Csiszar, Anna

5 p. 1229-1236
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28 Comparison of antibody and T cell responses elicited by BBIBP-CorV (Sinopharm) and BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech) vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 in healthy adult humans Vályi-Nagy, István

5 p. 2321-2331
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29 Connecting memory and functional brain networks in older adults: a resting-state fMRI study Waner, Jori L.

5 p. 3079-3093
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30 Continent-wide evolutionary trends of emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants: dynamic profiles from Alpha to Omicron Chakraborty, Chiranjib

5 p. 2371-2392
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31 Coordinated transcriptional upregulation of oxidative metabolism proteins in long-lived endocrine mutant mice Elmansi, Ahmed M.

5 p. 2967-2981
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32 Correction to: Age-related expression of Neurexin1 and Neuroligin3 is correlated with presynaptic density in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus of male mice Kumar, Dhiraj

5 p. 709-710
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33 Correction to: Altered T cell infiltration and enrichment of leukocyte regulating pathways within aged skeletal muscle are associated with impaired muscle function following influenza infection Keilich, Spencer R.

5 p. 3097
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34 Correction to: Capturing postural blood pressure dynamics with near‑infrared spectroscopy‑measured cerebral oxygenation Klop, Marjolein

5 p. 3095-3096
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35 Correction to: Microglial MHC‑I induction with aging and Alzheimer’s is conserved in mouse models and humans Kellogg, Collyn M.

5 p. 3101-3102
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36 Correction to: Pre-frail older adults show improved cognition with StayFitLonger computerized home–based training: a randomized controlled trial Belleville, Sylvie

5 p. 3099-3100
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37 Correction to: Temporal emergence of age-associated changes in cognitive and physical function in vervets (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus) Frye, Brett M.

5 p. 2633
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38 Data-driven transcriptomics analysis identifies PCSK9 as a novel key regulator in liver aging Arif, Muhammad

5 p. 3059-3077
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39 Decreased lifespan in female “Munchkin” actors from the cast of the 1939 film version of The Wizard of Oz does not support the hypothesis linking hypopituitary dwarfism to longevity Fazekas-Pongor, Vince

5 p. 2527-2539
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40 Different patterns of excess all-cause mortality by age and sex in Hungary during the 2nd and 3rd waves of the COVID-19 pandemic Fazekas-Pongor, Vince

5 p. 2361-2369
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41 DNA methylation age analysis of rapamycin in common marmosets Horvath, Steve

5 p. 2413-2425
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42 DNA methylation clock DNAmFitAge shows regular exercise is associated with slower aging and systemic adaptation Jokai, Matyas

5 p. 2805-2817
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43 Eat like an athlete: insights of sports nutrition science to support active aging in healthy older adults Oikawa, Sara Y.

5 p. 2485-2495
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44 Effect of genetic depletion of MMP-9 on neurological manifestations of hypertension-induced intracerebral hemorrhages in aged mice Tarantini, Stefano

5 p. 2611-2619
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45 Einstein-Nathan Shock Center: translating the hallmarks of aging to extend human health span Cuervo, Ana Maria

5 p. 2167-2182
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46 Elamipretide (SS-31) treatment attenuates age-associated post-translational modifications of heart proteins Whitson, Jeremy A.

5 p. 2395-2412
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47 Elimination of senescent cells by treatment with Navitoclax/ABT263 reverses whole brain irradiation-induced blood-brain barrier disruption in the mouse brain Gulej, Rafal

5 p. 2983-3002
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48 Endothelial deficiency of insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF1R) impairs neurovascular coupling responses in mice, mimicking aspects of the brain aging phenotype Tarantini, Stefano

5 p. 2387-2394
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49 Epigenetic clock and DNA methylation analysis of porcine models of aging and obesity Schachtschneider, Kyle M.

5 p. 2467-2483
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50 Epigenetic clock and methylation studies in cats Raj, Ken

5 p. 2363-2378
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51 Epigenetic clock and methylation studies in the rhesus macaque Horvath, Steve

5 p. 2441-2453
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52 Evaluation of off-label rapamycin use to promote healthspan in 333 adults Kaeberlein, Tammi L.

5 p. 2757-2768
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53 Evidence for preserved insulin responsiveness in the aging rat brain Engel, Matthew G.

5 p. 2491-2508
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54 Exploratory and locomotor activity, learning and memory functions in somatostatin receptor subtype 4 gene-deficient mice in relation to aging and sex Szentes, Nikolett

5 p. 631-641
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55 Favipiravir treatment does not influence disease progression among adult patients hospitalized with moderate-to-severe COVID-19: a prospective, sequential cohort study from Hungary Szabo, Balint Gergely

5 p. 2205-2213
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56 Generation and characterization of a tractable C. elegans model of tauopathy Russell, Joshua C.

5 p. 2621-2631
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57 Genetic knockout of myosin light chain kinase (MLCK210) prevents cerebral microhemorrhages and attenuates neuroinflammation in a mouse model of vascular cognitive impairment and dementia Braun, David J.

5 p. 671-679
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58 Grip strength performance from 9431 participants of the GenoFit study: normative data and associated factors Pratt, Jedd

5 p. 2533-2546
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59 Henipaviruses: an expanding global public health concern? Quarleri, Jorge

5 p. 2447-2459
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60 Imaging the time course, morphology, neuronal tissue compression, and resolution of cerebral microhemorrhages in mice using intravital two-photon microscopy: insights into arteriolar, capillary, and venular origin Faakye, Janet

5 p. 2851-2872
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61 Impact of COVID-19 on ischemic stroke care in Hungary Böjti, Péter Pál

5 p. 2231-2248
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62 Important regulatory function of transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 receptors in age-related learning and memory alterations of mice Borbély, Éva

5 p. 643-654
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63 Is “cellular senescence” a misnomer? Gems, David

5 p. 2461-2469
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64 Learning from machine learning: prediction of age-related athletic performance decline trajectories Hoog Antink, Christoph

5 p. 2547-2559
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65 Learning from success: how has Hungary responded to the COVID pandemic? McKee, Martin

5 p. 1217-1219
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66 Long-term dasatinib plus quercetin effects on aging outcomes and inflammation in nonhuman primates: implications for senolytic clinical trial design Ruggiero, Alistaire D.

5 p. 2785-2803
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67 Microglial MHC-I induction with aging and Alzheimer’s is conserved in mouse models and humans Kellogg, Collyn M.

5 p. 3019-3043
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68 Necroptosis increases with age in the brain and contributes to age-related neuroinflammation Thadathil, Nidheesh

5 p. 2345-2361
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69 Neurophysiological markers of successful learning in healthy aging Strzelczyk, Dawid

5 p. 2873-2896
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70 New view on older adults with COVID-19: comments on “SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 in older adults: what we may expect regarding pathogenesis, immune responses, and outcomes” Xu, Gang

5 p. 1225-1227
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71 Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) treatment attenuates oxidative stress and rescues angiogenic capacity in aged cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells: a potential mechanism for the prevention of vascular cognitive impairment Kiss, Tamas

5 p. 619-630
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72 Oklahoma Nathan Shock Aging Center — assessing the basic biology of aging from genetics to protein and function Van Remmen, Holly

5 p. 2183-2203
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73 Overexpression of catalase targeted to mitochondria improves neurovascular coupling responses in aged mice Csiszar, Anna

5 p. 609-617
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74 Patterns of multi-domain cognitive aging in participants of the Long Life Family Study Sebastiani, Paola

5 p. 1335-1350
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75 Prognosis of the non-ST elevation myocardial infarction complicated with early ventricular fibrillation at higher age Skoda, Réka

5 p. 2561-2571
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76 Psychological resilience and competence: key promoters of successful aging and flourishing in late life Zábó, Virág

5 p. 3045-3058
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77 Pterocarpus marsupium extract extends replicative lifespan in budding yeast Lee, Mitchell B.

5 p. 2595-2609
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78 Remote monitoring technologies for measuring cardiovascular functions in community-dwelling adults: a systematic review Lu, Jessica K.

5 p. 2939-2950
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79 Replenishment of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) overrides CR-mediated protection against tumor growth in a murine model of triple-negative breast cancer Pomatto-Watson, Laura C. D.

5 p. 2471-2490
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80 Role of B cells and the aging brain in stroke recovery and treatment Engler-Chiurazzi, E. B.

5 p. 1199-1216
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81 Role of heat shock proteins in aging and chronic inflammatory diseases Gomez, Christian R.

5 p. 2515-2532
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82 San Antonio Nathan Shock Center: your one-stop shop for aging research Salmon, Adam B.

5 p. 2105-2118
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83 SARS-CoV-2 infection in HIV-infected patients: potential role in the high mutational load of the Omicron variant emerging in South Africa Tarcsai, Katalin Réka

5 p. 2337-2345
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84 Serological and viral genetic features of patients with COVID-19 in a selected German patient cohort—correlation with disease characteristics Schmidt, Jonas

5 p. 2249-2264
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85 Seropositivity for pathogens associated with chronic infections is a risk factor for all-cause mortality in the elderly: findings from the Memory and Morbidity in Augsburg Elderly (MEMO) Study Zeeb, Marius

5 p. 1365-1376
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86 Sexual dimorphic metabolic and cognitive responses of C57BL/6 mice to Fisetin or Dasatinib and quercetin cocktail oral treatment Fang, Yimin

5 p. 2835-2850
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87 Sexually dimorphic effects of methionine sulfoxide reductase A (MsrA) on murine longevity and health span during methionine restriction Thyne, Kevin M.

5 p. 3003-3017
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88 Sleep, brain vascular health and ageing Mahalakshmi, Arehally M.

5 p. 1257-1283
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89 Specific nasopharyngeal Corynebacterium strains serve as gatekeepers against SARS-CoV-2 infection Szabo, Dora

5 p. 2927-2938
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90 Sulforaphane - role in aging and neurodegeneration Santín-Márquez, Roberto

5 p. 655-670
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91 Systolic hypertension-induced neurovascular unit disruption magnifies vascular cognitive impairment in middle-age atherosclerotic LDLr−/−:hApoB+/+ mice Montgolfier, Olivia de

5 p. 511-532
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92 Tamoxifen induction of Cre recombinase does not cause long-lasting or sexually divergent responses in the CNS epigenome or transcriptome: implications for the design of aging studies Chucair-Elliott, Ana J.

5 p. 691-708
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93 Targeting mitochondria in the aged cerebral vasculature with SS-31, a proteomic study of brain microvessels Seman, Abigail

5 p. 2951-2965
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94 The effects of cardiorespiratory fitness on executive function and prefrontal oxygenation in older adults Mekari, Said

5 p. 681-690
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95 The hidden interplay between sex and COVID-19 mortality: the role of cardiovascular calcification Cereda, Alberto

5 p. 2215-2229
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96 The Jackson Laboratory Nathan Shock Center: impact of genetic diversity on aging Korstanje, Ron

5 p. 2129-2137
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97 The majority of severe COVID-19 patients develop anti-cardiac autoantibodies Fagyas, Miklós

5 p. 2347-2360
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98 The Nathan Shock Centers Austad, Steven N.

5 p. 2103-2104
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99 Therapeutic prevention of COVID-19 in elderly: a case–control study Blanc, Frederic

5 p. 2333-2343
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100 The relationship of parental longevity with the aging brain—results from UK Biobank Tian, Qu

5 p. 1377-1385
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101 The San Diego Nathan Shock Center: tackling the heterogeneity of aging Shadel, Gerald S.

5 p. 2139-2148
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102 Transforming growth factor-β promotes basement membrane fibrosis, alters perivascular cerebrospinal fluid distribution, and worsens neurological recovery in the aged brain after stroke Howe, Matthew D.

5 p. 543-559
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103 Treatment with the BCL-2/BCL-xL inhibitor senolytic drug ABT263/Navitoclax improves functional hyperemia in aged mice Tarantini, Stefano

5 p. 2427-2440
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104 Treatment with the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitor PJ-34 improves cerebromicrovascular endothelial function, neurovascular coupling responses and cognitive performance in aged mice, supporting the NAD+ depletion hypothesis of neurovascular aging Tarantini, Stefano

5 p. 533-542
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105 Unique trans-kingdom microbiome structural and functional signatures predict cognitive decline in older adults Chaudhari, Diptaraj S.

5 p. 2819-2834
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106 University of Alabama at Birmingham Nathan Shock Center: comparative energetics of aging Austad, Steven N.

5 p. 2149-2160
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107 University of Southern California and buck institute nathan shock center: multidimensional models of aging Curran, Sean P.

5 p. 2119-2127
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108 University of Washington Nathan Shock Center: innovation to advance aging research Kaeberlein, Matt

5 p. 2161-2165
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109 Use of convalescent plasma therapy in hospitalised adult patients with non-critical COVID-19: a focus on the elderly from Hungary Kiss-Dala, Noemi

5 p. 2427-2445
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110 Which components of the Mediterranean diet are associated with dementia? A UK Biobank cohort study Dobreva, Ivelina

5 p. 2541-2554
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