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                             22 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 An epigenetic clock controls aging Mitteldorf, Josh
2015
17 1 p. 257-265
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2 Biological research into aging: from cells to clinic Fulop, Tamas
2016
17 1 p. 1-6
artikel
3 Compartmentalization of immunosenescence: a deeper look at the mucosa Martelli, Serena
2015
17 1 p. 159-176
artikel
4 Complex systems dynamics in aging: new evidence, continuing questions Cohen, Alan A.
2015
17 1 p. 205-220
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5 Development of depressive symptoms post hip fracture is associated with altered immunosuppressive phenotype in regulatory T and B lymphocytes Duggal, Niharika Arora
2015
17 1 p. 229-239
artikel
6 Drosophila melanogaster mitochondrial Hsp22: a role in resistance to oxidative stress, aging and the mitochondrial unfolding protein response Morrow, Geneviève
2015
17 1 p. 61-70
artikel
7 Four steps toward the control of aging: following the example of infectious disease Rose, Michael R.
2015
17 1 p. 21-31
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8 Four steps toward the control of aging: following the example of infectious disease Rose, Michael R.

17 1 p. 21-31
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9 From inflamm-aging to immune-paralysis: a slippery slope during aging for immune-adaptation Fulop, T.
2015
17 1 p. 147-157
artikel
10 How the effects of aging and stresses of life are integrated in mortality rates: insights for genetic studies of human health and longevity Yashin, Anatoliy I.
2015
17 1 p. 89-107
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11 How to optimize the use of biobanks from population-based cohorts in aging research Berr, C.
2015
17 1 p. 221-227
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12 Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome as a model for vascular aging Brassard, Jonathan A.
2015
17 1 p. 129-145
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13 Inflammaging decreases adaptive and innate immune responses in mice and humans Frasca, Daniela
2015
17 1 p. 7-19
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14 Living long and ageing well: is epigenomics the missing link between nature and nurture? Rea, Irene Maeve
2015
17 1 p. 33-54
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15 No strong correlations between serum cytokine levels, CMV serostatus and hand-grip strength in older subjects in the Berlin BASE-II cohort Goldeck, David
2015
17 1 p. 189-198
artikel
16 Premature aging/senescence in cancer cells facing therapy: good or bad? Gonzalez, Llilians Calvo
2015
17 1 p. 71-87
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17 Puzzling role of genetic risk factors in human longevity: “risk alleles” as pro-longevity variants Ukraintseva, Svetlana
2015
17 1 p. 109-127
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18 Relationship of metabolic and endocrine parameters to brain glucose metabolism in older adults: do cognitively-normal older adults have a particular metabolic phenotype? Nugent, S.
2015
17 1 p. 241-255
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19 The rate of aging: the rate of deficit accumulation does not change over the adult life span Mitnitski, Arnold
2015
17 1 p. 199-204
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20 The stimulatory effect of the TLR4-mediated adjuvant glucopyranosyl lipid A is well preserved in old age Weinberger, Birgit
2015
17 1 p. 177-187
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21 The stimulatory effect of the TLR4-mediated adjuvant glucopyranosyl lipid A is well preserved in old age Weinberger, Birgit

17 1 p. 177-187
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22 Trade off situation between thymus and growth hormone: age-related decline of growth hormone is a cause of thymic involution but favorable for elongation of lifespan Hirokawa, Katsuiku
2015
17 1 p. 55-59
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