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Possible interventions to modify aging
Libertini G., Ferrara N.
Evolution of aging theories: Why modern programmed aging concepts are transforming medical research
Goldsmith T.C.
Elimination of Senescent Cells: Prospects According to the Subtelomere-Telomere Theory
Libertini G., Ferrara N., Rengo G., Corbi G.
Protein poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation system: Changes in development and aging as well as due to restriction of cell proliferation
Shilovsky G.A., Shram S.I., Morgunova G.V., Khokhlov A.N.
Can Aging Be Programmed?
Mitteldorf J.
Can Aging Develop as an Adaptation to Optimize Natural Selection? (Application of Computer Modeling for Searching Conditions When the “Fable of Hares” Can Explain the Evolution of Aging)
Markov A.V., Barg M.A., Yakovleva E.Y.
Spontaneous and experimentally induced pathologies in the naked mole rat (Heterocephalus glaber)
Manskikh V.N., Averina O.A., Nikiforova A.I.
Quantitative analysis of L1-retrotransposons in Alzheimer’s disease and aging
Protasova M.S., Gusev F.E., Grigorenko A.P., Kuznetsova I.L., Rogaev E.I., Andreeva T.V.
Ants as Object of Gerontological Research
Shilovsky G.A., Putyatina T.S., Ashapkin V.V., Rozina A.A., Lyubetsky V.A., Minina E.P., Bychkovskaia I.B., Markov A.V., Skulachev V.P.
Coefficient of variation of lifespan across the tree of life: Is it a signature of programmed aging?
Shilovsky G.A., Putyatina T.S., Ashapkin V.V., Luchkina O.S., Markov A.V.
Glutamic acid as enhancer of protein synthesis kinetics in hepatocytes from old rats
Brodsky V.Y., Malchenko L.A., Butorina N.N., Lazarev (Konchenko) D.S., Zvezdina N.D., Dubovaya T.K.
Sex and aging: A comparison between two phenoptotic phenomena
Libertini G.
Aging in birds
Travin D.Y., Feniouk B.A.
Mitochondrial genome and longevity
Zinovkin R.A., Skulachev M.V., Skulachev V.P.
Genetic Association between Alzheimer’s Disease Risk Variant of the PICALM Gene and Auditory Event-Related Potentials in Aging
Ponomareva N.V., Andreeva T.V., Protasova M.A., Filippova Y.V., Kolesnikova E.P., Fokin V.F., Illarioshkin S.N., Rogaev E.I.
Evolvability, population benefit, and the evolution of programmed aging in mammals
Goldsmith T.C.
Molecular and cellular interactions between mother and fetus. Pregnancy as a rejuvenating factor
Popkov V.A., Silachev D.N., Jankauskas S.S., Zorova L.D., Pevzner I.B., Babenko V.A., Plotnikov E.Y., Zorov D.B.
Temporal scaling of age-dependent mortality: Dynamics of aging in Caenorhabditis elegans is easy to speed up or slow down, but its overall trajectory is stable
Markov A.V., Naimark E.B., Yakovleva E.U.
Changes in Retinal Glial Cells with Age and during Development of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Telegina D.V., Kozhevnikova O.S., Kolosova N.G.
Programmed aging of mammals: Proof of concept and prospects of biochemical approaches for anti-aging therapy
Skulachev M.V., Skulachev V.P.
Is it possible to prove the existence of an aging program by quantitative analysis of mortality dynamics?
Shilovsky G.A., Putyatina T.S., Lysenkov S.N., Ashapkin V.V., Luchkina O.S., Markov A.V., Skulachev V.P.
Age-related changes in antioxidant and glutathione S-transferase enzyme activities in the Asian clam
Vranković J.
Different Pathways to Neurodegeneration
Rogaev E.I.
Adaptation of Drosophila melanogaster to unfavorable growth medium affects lifespan and age-related fecundity
Yakovleva E.U., Naimark E.B., Markov A.V.
Glutamic Acid Signal Synchronizes Protein Synthesis Kinetics in Hepatocytes from Old Rats for the Following Several Days. Cell Metabolism Memory
Brodsky V.Y., Malchenko L.A., Lazarev D.S., Butorina N.N., Dubovaya T.K., Zvezdina N.D.
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