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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acetylcholine and muscarinic receptor function in cerebral cortex of diabetic young and old male Wistar rats and the role of muscarinic receptors in calcium release from pancreatic islets Savitha, Balakrishnan
2009
2 p. 151-166
artikel
2 A CRISPR base editing approach for the functional assessment of telomere biology disorder-related genes in human health and aging Borges, Gustavo

2 p. 361-378
artikel
3 Adult-restricted gene knock-down reveals candidates that affect locomotive healthspan in C. elegans Jushaj, Areta

2 p. 225-233
artikel
4 Aged Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Maintaining Bone Forming Capacity in vivo Evaluated Using an Improved Method of Visualization K. Stenderup
2004
2 p. 107-118
12 p.
artikel
5 Ageing, adipose tissue, fatty acids and inflammation Pararasa, Chathyan
2014
2 p. 235-248
artikel
6 Ageing and osteoarthritis: a circadian rhythm connection Gossan, Nicole
2014
2 p. 209-219
artikel
7 Ageing and the extinction of large animals Holliday, Robin
2005
2 p. 151-156
artikel
8 Ageing and the nervous system insights from studies oninvertebrates M.S. Yeoman
2001
2 p. 85-97
13 p.
artikel
9 Ageing-induced decline in physical endurance in mice is associated with decrease in cardiac SUR2A and increase in cardiac susceptibility to metabolic stress: therapeutic prospects for up-regulation of SUR2A Sudhir, Rajni
2010
2 p. 147-155
artikel
10 Ageing research in the next century Robin Holliday
2000
2 p. 97-101
5 p.
artikel
11 Age-related Alterations of Apolipoprotein E and Interleukin-1β in the Aging Brain Gee, Jillian R.
2006
2 p. 69-79
artikel
12 Age-related differences in physiology and survival of northern red-backed voles (Myodes rutilus) in captivity Novikov, Eugene A.

2 p. 133-142
artikel
13 Age-related loss of muscle fibres is highly variable amongst mouse skeletal muscles Sheard, Philip W.
2011
2 p. 157-167
artikel
14 Age-related oxidative decline of mitochondrial functions in rat brain is prevented by long term oral antioxidant supplementation Bagh, Maria Bindu
2010
2 p. 119-131
artikel
15 Aging affects lipopolysaccharide-induced upregulation of heme oxygenase-1 in the lungs and alveolar macrophages Ito, Yoko
2008
2 p. 173-180
artikel
16 Aging affects the responsiveness of rat peritoneal macrophages to GM-CSF and IL-4 Dimitrijević, Mirjana
2015
2 p. 359-371
artikel
17 Aging and age‐related diseases: from mechanisms to therapeutic strategies Li, Zhe

2 p. 165-187
artikel
18 Aging and the mucosal immune system in the intestine Mabbott, Neil A.
2014
2 p. 133-145
artikel
19 Aging of connective tissues from genetic toepigenetic mechanisms L. Robert
2000
2 p. 123-131
9 p.
artikel
20 A homeostatic model of oxidative damage explains paradoxesobserved in earlier aging experimentsA fusion and extension of older theories of aging Vasilij N. Novoseltsev
2001
2 p. 127-138
12 p.
artikel
21 Alexey Olovnikov: theoretical biology beyond the margins Olovnikov, Ivan A.

2 p. 195-203
artikel
22 Alpha1-antitrypsin heterozygosity plays a positive role in attainment of longevity Listì, Florinda

2 p. 139-145
artikel
23 Alterations in hippocampal mitochondrial dynamics are associated with neurodegeneration and recognition memory decline in old male mice Mishra, Ela

2 p. 251-271
artikel
24 Alternative NADH dehydrogenase extends lifespan and increases resistance to xenobiotics in Drosophila Gospodaryov, Dmytro V.

2 p. 155-171
artikel
25 A mild heat stress increases resistance to heat of dFOXO Drosophila melanogaster mutants but less in wild-type flies Le Bourg, Eric

2 p. 237-251
artikel
26 A mild stress due to hypergravity exposure at youngage increases longevity in Drosophila melanogaster males Éric Le Bourg
2000
2 p. 145-155
11 p.
artikel
27 Analysis of glucose metabolism in cynomolgus monkeys during aging Wu, Di
2011
2 p. 147-155
artikel
28 Analysis of telomere length and telomerase activity in tree species of various life-spans, and with age in the bristlecone pine Pinus longaeva Flanary, Barry E.
2005
2 p. 101-111
artikel
29 An evolutionary heterogeneity model of late-life fecundity in Drosophila Mueller, Laurence D.

2 p. 147-161
artikel
30 A novel rat model of sarcopenic obesity based on aging and high-fat diet consumption Zhu, Huan

2 p. 235-244
artikel
31 Apolipoprotein E deficiency and a mouse model of accelerated liver aging Bonomini, F.
2013
2 p. 209-220
artikel
32 A review of supervised machine learning applied to ageing research Fabris, Fabio
2017
2 p. 171-188
artikel
33 Assessing Genetic Association with Human Survival at MultiAllelic Loci Qihua Tan
2004
2 p. 89-97
9 p.
artikel
34 A systems analysis of age-related changes in some cardiac aging traits Govindaraju, D. R.
2013
2 p. 139-152
artikel
35 Background radiation impacts human longevity and cancer mortality: reconsidering the linear no-threshold paradigm David, Elroei

2 p. 189-195
artikel
36 Basal and glucocorticoid induced changes of hepatic glucocorticoid receptor during aging: relation to activities of tyrosine aminotransferase and tryptophan oxygenase Ribarac-Stepić, Nevena
2005
2 p. 113-131
artikel
37 Biological Aging: Methods and Protocols Rattan, Suresh
2007
2 p. 137
artikel
38 Biomarkers of aging, life span and spontaneous carcinogenesis in the wild type and HER-2 transgenic FVB/N female mice Panchenko, Andrey V.
2015
2 p. 317-324
artikel
39 Biomarkers of chondriome topology and function: implications for the extension of healthy aging Hollar, David W.
2016
2 p. 201-215
artikel
40 Bioregulator VilonInduced Reactivation of Chromatin in Cultured Lymphocytes from Old People Teimuraz Lezhava
2004
2 p. 73-79
7 p.
artikel
41 Both aging and exercise training alter the rate of recovery of neuromuscular performance of male soleus muscles Deschenes, Michael R.
2018
2 p. 213-223
artikel
42 Bridging the gap between the laboratory and the clinic for patients with sarcopenia Witham, Miles D.
2018
2 p. 241-248
artikel
43 Caenorhabditiselegans lifespan extension caused by treatment with an orally active ROS-generator is dependent on DAF-16 and SIR-2.1 Heidler, Tanja
2009
2 p. 183-195
artikel
44 Cancers and the concept of cell senescence Macieira-Coelho, Alvaro
2009
2 p. 211-227
artikel
45 Carnitine and Lipoic Acid Alleviates Protein Oxidation in Heart Mitochondria During Aging Process Sethumadhavan, Savitha
2006
2 p. 101-109
artikel
46 Carnosine, taurine and enzyme activities of human skeletal muscle fibres from elderly subjects with osteoarthritis and young moderately active subjects Tallon, Mark J.

2 p. 129-137
artikel
47 Cell proliferation arrest and redox state status as part of different stages during senescence establishment in mouse fibroblasts Triana-Martínez, Francisco
2013
2 p. 165-176
artikel
48 Cellular aging and senescence characteristics of human T-lymphocytes Onyema, Oscar Okwudiri
2011
2 p. 169-181
artikel
49 Changes of brain activity in the aged SAMP mouse Zhang, Lihong

2 p. 81-88
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50 Characteristics of age-related changes in rat thymus: morphometric analysis and epithelial cell network in various thymic compartments Brelinska, Renata
2007
2 p. 93-108
artikel
51 Chinese herbal medicine for Mild Cognitive Impairment and Age Associated Memory Impairment: a review of randomised controlled trials May, Brian H.
2008
2 p. 109-123
artikel
52 Chromosome ends and the theory of marginotomy: implications for reproduction Córdova-Oriz, Isabel

2 p. 227-248
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53 Chronic Treatment with Physiological Doses of Estradiol Affects the GH-IGF-1 Axis and Fat Metabolism in Young and Middle-aged Ovariectomized Rats Böttner, M.
2006
2 p. 91-100
artikel
54 Circadian clock genes’ overexpression in Drosophila alters diet impact on lifespan Solovev, Ilya
2018
2 p. 159-170
artikel
55 Coix seed oil prolongs lifespan and enhances stress resistance in Caenorhabditis elegans Chen, Xin-Yan

2 p. 245-256
artikel
56 Combined effects of suppressing live yeast and of a cold pretreatment on longevity, aging and resistance to several stresses in Drosophila melanogaster Le Bourg, Éric
2009
2 p. 245-254
artikel
57 Combining three mild stresses in Drosophila melanogaster flies does not have a more positive effect on resistance to a severe cold stress than combining two mild stresses Le Bourg, Éric
2017
2 p. 275-284
artikel
58 Common polymorphisms in nitric oxide synthase (NOS) genes influence quality of aging and longevity in humans Montesanto, Alberto
2013
2 p. 177-186
artikel
59 Comparative levels of DNA breaks andsensitivity to oxidative stress in aged andsenescent human fibroblasts: a distinctivepattern for centenarians Marta Chevanne
2003
2 p. 97-104
8 p.
artikel
60 Context- and dose-dependent modulatory effects of naringenin on survival and development of Drosophilamelanogaster Chattopadhyay, Debarati
2015
2 p. 383-393
artikel
61 Coordinate expression of the human pregnancy-specific glycoprotein gene family during induced and replicative senescence Endoh, Morio
2008
2 p. 213-221
artikel
62 Correction to: Alternative NADH dehydrogenase extends lifespan and increases resistance to xenobiotics in Drosophila Gospodaryov, Dmytro V.

2 p. 173-174
artikel
63 Could carnosine suppress zinc-mediated proteasome inhibition and neurodegeneration? Therapeutic potential of a non-toxic but non-patentable dipeptide Hipkiss, Alan R.
2005
2 p. 147-149
artikel
64 Curcumin improves spatial memory and decreases oxidative damage in aged female rats Belviranlı, Muaz
2013
2 p. 187-196
artikel
65 Cu, Zn superoxide dismutase deficiencyaccelerates the time course of an age-related markerin Drosophila melanogaster Blanka Rogina
2000
2 p. 163-169
7 p.
artikel
66 DAF-16 target identification in C. elegans: past, present and future Tullet, Jennifer M. A.
2014
2 p. 221-234
artikel
67 Daily consumption of green tea catechin delays memory regression in aged mice Unno, Keiko

2 p. 89-95
artikel
68 Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate Enhances IgG and Interferon-Gamma Production During Immunization to Tuberculosis in Young But not Aged Mice Ribeiro, Flávia

2 p. 209-220
artikel
69 Depression-like behavior is dependent on age in male SAMP8 mice Pérez-Cáceres, D.
2013
2 p. 165-176
artikel
70 Deregulation of versican and elastin binding protein in solar elastosis Knott, Anja
2008
2 p. 181-190
artikel
71 Dicarbonyl-induced accelerated aging in vitro in human skin fibroblasts Sejersen, Henrik
2008
2 p. 203-211
artikel
72 Dietary intake of diosgenin delays aging of male fish Nothobranchius guentheri through modulation of multiple pathways that play prominent roles in ROS production Song, Lili

2 p. 201-213
artikel
73 Dietary intake of microplastics impairs digestive performance, induces hepatic dysfunction, and shortens lifespan in the annual fish Nothobranchius guentheri Xiao, Kun

2 p. 207-223
artikel
74 Different adaptive traits to cold exposure in young senescence-accelerated mice Yamashita, Yoshinori
2005
2 p. 133-139
artikel
75 Different transcriptional profiling between senescent and non-senescent human coronary artery endothelial cells (HCAECs) by Omeprazole and Lansoprazole treatment Costarelli, Laura
2016
2 p. 217-236
artikel
76 Effect of temperature on replicative aging of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Molon, Mateusz
2015
2 p. 347-357
artikel
77 Effects of age and jet lag on d-galactose induced aging process Xu, Yang
2008
2 p. 153-161
artikel
78 Effects of Dietary Restriction and Metal Supplementation on the Accumulation of IronLaden Glial Inclusions in the Aging Rat Hippocampus O. Borten
2004
2 p. 81-88
8 p.
artikel
79 Effects of serially passaged fibroblasts on dermal and epidermal morphogenesis in human skin equivalents Janson, David
2013
2 p. 131-140
artikel
80 Enhancing health span: muscle stem cells and hormesis Calabrese, Edward J.

2 p. 151-167
artikel
81 Epigallocatechin gallate suppresses premature senescence of preadipocytes by inhibition of PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway and induces senescent cell death by regulation of Bax/Bcl-2 pathway Kumar, Ravi
2018
2 p. 171-189
artikel
82 Evaluation of genotype-specific survival using joint analysis of genetic and non-genetic subsamples of longitudinal data Arbeev, Konstantin G.
2010
2 p. 157-166
artikel
83 Exercise improves mitochondrial and redox-regulated stress responses in the elderly: better late than never! Cobley, James N.
2014
2 p. 249-264
artikel
84 Extension of Drosophila lifespan by Rosa damascena associated with an increased sensitivity to heat Schriner, Samuel E.
2011
2 p. 105-117
artikel
85 Extracellular vesicles and their synthetic analogues in aging and age-associated brain diseases Smith, J. A.
2014
2 p. 147-185
artikel
86 Ferulic acid and its therapeutic potential as a hormetin for age-related diseases Barone, Eugenio
2008
2 p. 97-108
artikel
87 From the stress theory of aging to energetic and evolutionary expectations for longevity Peter A. Parsons
2003
2 p. 63-73
11 p.
artikel
88 Genome-wide analysis of low-dose irradiated male Drosophila melanogaster with extended longevity Seong, Ki Moon
2010
2 p. 93-107
artikel
89 Genomic and proteomic profiling of oxidative stress response in human diploid fibroblasts Xie, Lifang
2008
2 p. 125-151
artikel
90 Gerontology research in Georgia Lezhava, Teimuraz
2010
2 p. 87-91
artikel
91 Geroprotective potential of genetic and pharmacological interventions to endogenous hydrogen sulfide synthesis in Drosophila melanogaster Shaposhnikov, Mikhail V.

2 p. 197-214
artikel
92 GM-CSF activates the Jak/STAT pathway to rescue polymorphonuclear neutrophils from spontaneous apoptosis in young but not elderly individuals Fortin, Carl F.

2 p. 173-187
artikel
93 Goat milk attenuates mimetic aging related memory impairment via suppressing brain oxidative stress, neurodegeneration and modulating neurotrophic factors in d-galactose-induced aging model Safdar, Afifa

2 p. 203-216
artikel
94 Health and longevity studies in C. elegans: the “healthy worm database” reveals strengths, weaknesses and gaps of test compound-based studies Saul, Nadine

2 p. 215-236
artikel
95 Helicobacter pylori-induced premature senescence of extragastric cells may contribute to chronic skin diseases Lewinska, Anna
2017
2 p. 293-299
artikel
96 Heme Oxygenase Induction Protects Liver Against Oxidative Stress in XIrradiated Aged Rats Serdar Öztezcan
2004
2 p. 99-105
7 p.
artikel
97 High-fat diet intake accelerates aging, increases expression of Hsd11b1, and promotes lipid accumulation in liver of SAMP10 mouse Honma, Taro
2011
2 p. 93-103
artikel
98 Homocysteine induces DNA damage and alterations in proliferative capacity of T-lymphocytes: a model for immunosenescence? Picerno, Isa

2 p. 111-119
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99 Honeysuckle extract (Lonicera pallasii L.) exerts antioxidant properties and extends the lifespan and healthspan of Drosophila melanogaster Golubev, Denis

2 p. 215-235
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100 Hormetic use of stress in gerontological interventions requires a cautious approach Jargin, Sergei V.
2015
2 p. 417-420
artikel
101 Hormonal regulation of pro-inflammatory and lipid peroxidation processes in liver of old ovariectomized female rats Kireev, R. A.
2009
2 p. 229-243
artikel
102 Human aging, finite lives and the idealization of clocks Baars, Jan
2016
2 p. 285-292
artikel
103 Human Xp/Yp telomere analysis by Southern-STELA Ivanković, Milena
2011
2 p. 203-213
artikel
104 I am Not A Supporter of Simplistic Explanations…, An Interview with Zhores Medvedev Lily Huschtscha
2004
2 p. 129-136
8 p.
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105 Identification of a previously undetected metabolic defect in the Complex II Caenorhabditis elegans mev-1 mutant strain using respiratory control analysis Fong, Sheng
2016
2 p. 189-200
artikel
106 Immunosenescence in Montecatini Graham Pawelec
2003
2 p. 121-123
3 p.
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107 Increased phosphorylation and decreased level of IκBα during aging in rat liver Zaidi, Ghazala
2005
2 p. 141-145
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108 Increase in hippocampal histone H3K9me3 is negatively correlated with memory in old male mice Kushwaha, Akanksha

2 p. 175-189
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109 Injuries can prolong lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster males Henten, Anne Marie Vestergaard
2015
2 p. 337-346
artikel
110 Innate immunesenescence: underlying mechanisms and clinical relevance Hazeldine, Jon
2014
2 p. 187-201
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111 Is mammalian aging genetically controlled? João Pedro de Magalhães
2003
2 p. 119-120
2 p.
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112 Isometric strength and steadiness adaptations of the knee extensor muscles to level and downhill treadmill walking in older adults Gault, Mandy Lucinda
2013
2 p. 197-208
artikel
113 John Maynard Smith on ageing research Robin Holliday
2000
2 p. 185-189
5 p.
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114 Jujube (Ziziphus Jujuba Mill.) fruit feeding extends lifespan and increases tolerance to environmental stresses by regulating aging-associated gene expression in Drosophila Ghimire, Saurav
2017
2 p. 263-273
artikel
115 Korean mistletoe (Viscum album coloratum) extract extends the lifespan of nematodes and fruit flies Lee, Shin-Hae
2013
2 p. 153-164
artikel
116 Lack of an effect of vitamin E on lifespan of mice Alexander A. Morley
2001
2 p. 109-112
4 p.
artikel
117 Lack of replication of genetic associations with human longevity Novelli, Valeria
2007
2 p. 85-92
artikel
118 Larval crowding results in hormesis-like effects on longevity in Drosophila: timing of eclosion as a model Lushchak, O. V.
2018
2 p. 191-201
artikel
119 Late-onset administration of GDF11 extends life span and delays development of age-related markers in the annual fish Nothobranchius guentheri Zhou, Yang
2018
2 p. 225-239
artikel
120 Late-onset dietary restriction compensates for age-related increase in oxidative stress and alterations of HSP 70 and synapsin1 protein levels in male Wistar rats Sharma, Sandeep
2009
2 p. 197-209
artikel
121 Launching the International Research Centre for Healthy Ageing and Longevity Suresh I.S. Rattan
2004
2 p. 137-138
2 p.
artikel
122 l-Carnitine inhibits the senescence-associated secretory phenotype of aging adipose tissue by JNK/p53 pathway Yang, Lian-wei
2018
2 p. 203-211
artikel
123 l-Carnitine mediates protection against DNA damage in lymphocytes of aged rats Thangasamy, Thilakavathy
2008
2 p. 163-172
artikel
124 Life extension and the position of the hormetic zone depends on sex and genetic background in Drosophila melanogaster Sarup, Pernille
2010
2 p. 109-117
artikel
125 Life-time protection against severe heat stress by exposing young Drosophila melanogaster flies to a mild cold stress Le Bourg, Éric
2015
2 p. 409-415
artikel
126 Limited daily feeding and intermittent feeding have different effects on regional brain energy homeostasis during aging Smiljanic, Kosara
2018
2 p. 121-132
artikel
127 Linking cell polarity, aging and rejuvenation Budovsky, Arie
2010
2 p. 167-175
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128 Linking telomere dynamics to evolution, life history and environmental change: perspectives, predictions and problems Monaghan, Pat

2 p. 301-311
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129 Longevity and aging of mice from linesdivergently selected for body weightfor over 90 generations E. Wirth-Dzieçioowska
2000
2 p. 171-178
8 p.
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130 Loss of caspase-2 accelerates age-dependent alterations in mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species Lopez-Cruzan, Marisa
2013
2 p. 121-130
artikel
131 Loss of resilience contributes to detrusor underactivity in advanced age Ramasamy, Ramalakshmi

2 p. 163-181
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132 Lost in translation: mice, men and cutaneous immunity in old age Smithey, Megan J.
2014
2 p. 203-208
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133 Lost in translation: mice, men and cutaneous immunity in old age Smithey, Megan J.

2 p. 203-208
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134 Low-dose ionizing radiation as a hormetin: experimental observations and therapeutic perspective for age-related disorders Vaiserman, Alexander

2 p. 145-164
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135 Mapping NAD+ metabolism in the brain of ageing Wistar rats: potential targets for influencing brain senescence Braidy, Nady
2013
2 p. 177-198
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136 Medical Problems in Women over 70. When Normative Treatment Plans do not Apply Rattan, Suresh
2007
2 p. 135-136
artikel
137 Metabolic remodelling of mice by hypoxic-hypercapnic environment: imitating the naked mole-rat Tolstun, Denis A.

2 p. 143-153
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138 Methods that shaped telomerase research Bartle, Louise

2 p. 249-263
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139 Microarray analysis reveals similarity between CD8+CD28− T cells from young and elderly persons, but not of CD8+CD28+ T cells Lazuardi, Lutfan
2008
2 p. 191-202
artikel
140 Middle age enhances expression of innate immunity genes in a female mouse model of pulmonary fibrosis Golec, Marcin
2017
2 p. 253-262
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141 Mitochondria and telomeres: hand in glove Vaurs, Mélina

2 p. 289-300
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142 Mitochondrial dysfunction: the missing link between aging and sporadic Alzheimer’s disease Grimm, Amandine
2015
2 p. 281-296
artikel
143 Mitochondrial metabolic failure in telomere attrition-provoked aging of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells Sui, Bingdong
2015
2 p. 267-279
artikel
144 Mitotherapy restores hippocampal mitochondrial function and cognitive impairment in aged male rats subjected to chronic mild stress Javani, Gonja

2 p. 257-273
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145 Multidimensional predictors of physical frailty in older people: identifying how and for whom they exert their effects Ding, Yew Y.
2017
2 p. 237-252
artikel
146 Multispectral autofluorescence characteristics of reproductive aging in old and young mouse oocytes Campbell, Jared M.

2 p. 237-249
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147 Natural plant hormones cytokinins increase stress resistance and longevity of Caenorhabditis elegans Kadlecová, Alena
2017
2 p. 109-120
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148 Negative genetic correlation between longevity and its hormetic extension by dietary restriction in Drosophila melanogaster Gomez, Federico H.

2 p. 191-201
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149 Neurogenic mechanisms in bladder and bowel ageing Ranson, Richard N.
2015
2 p. 265-284
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150 Neuroprotective and Anti-ageing Effects of Curcumin in Aged Rat Brain Regions Bala, Kiran
2006
2 p. 81-89
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151 Neurostimulatory and antioxidative effects ofL-deprenyl in aged rat brain regions Jaspreet Kaur
2003
2 p. 105-111
7 p.
artikel
152 No strong association among epigenetic modifications by DNA methylation, telomere length, and physical fitness in biological aging Seki, Yasuhiro

2 p. 245-255
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153 Obsolete ideas and logical confusions can be obstacles for biogerontology research Bourg, Eric Le
2013
2 p. 221-227
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154 Organ reserve, excess metabolic capacity, and aging Atamna, Hani
2018
2 p. 171-184
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155 Oxford Textbook of Geriatric Medicine.By J. Grimley Evans, T. Franklin Williams, B. Lynn,Beattie, J.-P. Michel and G.K. Wilcock (eds) Suresh I.S. Rattan
2001
2 p. 139-139
1 p.
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156 Oxidative Stress and DNA Single Strand Breaks in Skeletal Muscle of Aged Rats: Role of Carnitine and Lipoicacid Sundaram, Kumaran
2006
2 p. 111-118
artikel
157 Oxidative stress decreases in the trophocytes and fat cells of worker honeybees during aging Hsu, Chin-Yuan
2013
2 p. 129-137
artikel
158 Oxidative stress resistance in a short-lived Neotropical annual killifish Godoy, Robson S.

2 p. 217-229
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159 Peptide bioregulation of aging: results and prospects Anisimov, Vladimir N.
2009
2 p. 139-149
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160 Peripheral non-enzymatic antioxidant changes with human agingA selective status report Maria Cristina Polidori
2001
2 p. 99-104
6 p.
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161 Phosphatidylserine modulates response to oxidative stress through hormesis and increases lifespan via DAF-16 in Caenorhabditis elegans Kim, Bo-Kyoung

2 p. 231-244
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162 Physical activity affects plasma coenzyme Q10 levels differently in young and old humans Del Pozo-Cruz, Jesús
2014
2 p. 199-211
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163 Pinealectomy-associated decrease in ribosomal gene activity inrats Spencer Luiz Marques Payão
2001
2 p. 105-108
4 p.
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164 Plasma protein oxidation in aging rats after alpha-lipoic acid administration Çakatay, Ufuk
2005
2 p. 87-93
artikel
165 Polyphenols protect against age-associated apoptosis in female rat cochleae Sánchez-Rodríguez, Carolina
2018
2 p. 159-169
artikel
166 PPARγ activation by baicalin suppresses NF-κB-mediated inflammation in aged rat kidney Lim, Hyun Ae
2011
2 p. 133-145
artikel
167 Practical applications of chaos theory to themodulation of human ageing: nature prefers chaos to regularity Marios Kyriazis
2003
2 p. 75-90
16 p.
artikel
168 Presence of age-associated low-grade inflammation does not worsen the body response to bacterial infection in old male rats Mayot, Gilles
2010
2 p. 133-145
artikel
169 Prevention of age-associated neurodegeneration and promotion of healthy brain ageing in female Wistar rats by long term use of bacosides Rastogi, Manisha
2011
2 p. 183-195
artikel
170 PTH regulation of c-Jun terminal kinase and p38 MAPK cascades in intestinal cells from young and aged rats Buzzi, Natalia

2 p. 189-199
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171 Rapid increase in human life expectancy: will it soon be limited by the aging of elastin? Robert, L.
2008
2 p. 119-133
artikel
172 Reciprocal cross differences in Drosophila melanogaster longevity: an evidence for non-genomic effects in heterosis phenomenon? Vaiserman, A. M.
2013
2 p. 153-163
artikel
173 Reduced apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 activity and increased DNA damage in mitochondria are related to enhanced apoptosis and inflammation in the brain of senescence- accelerated P8 mice (SAMP8) Torregrosa-Muñumer, R.
2015
2 p. 325-335
artikel
174 Repeated exposures to UVB induce differentiation rather than senescence of human keratinocytes lacking p16INK-4A Bertrand-Vallery, Véronique
2009
2 p. 167-181
artikel
175 Reproduction and mortality rates in ecologically distinct species of murid rodents Novikov, Eugene
2018
2 p. 149-157
artikel
176 Repurposed FDA-approved drugs targeting genes influencing aging can extend lifespan and healthspan in rotifers Snell, Terry W.
2018
2 p. 145-157
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177 Repurposing existing drugs for new AMPK activators as a strategy to extend lifespan: a computer-aided drug discovery study Mofidifar, Sepideh
2018
2 p. 133-143
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178 Resistance to prooxidant agent paraquat in the short- and long-lived lines of the seed beetle (Acanthoscelides obtectus) Lazarević, Jelica
2013
2 p. 141-152
artikel
179 Rhodiola rosea extends lifespan and improves stress tolerance in silkworm, Bombyx mori Chen, Cong
2015
2 p. 373-381
artikel
180 Rooibos tea—in the cross fire of ROS, mitochondrial dysfunction and loss of proteostasis—positioned for healthy aging Smit, Catherine

2 p. 149-162
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181 Sell, C., Lorenzini A. and Brown-Borg, H.M (eds): Life-span extension: single-cell organisms to man Rattan, Suresh I. S.
2009
2 p. 255-256
artikel
182 Senescence and immortalization of human cells Emma L. Duncan
2000
2 p. 103-121
19 p.
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183 Sesamin extends the mean lifespan of fruit flies Zuo, Yuanyuan
2013
2 p. 107-119
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