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Human Molecular Genetics
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April 1, 1997
Identification of the Syrian hamster cardiomyopathy gene
V Nigro, Y Okazaki, A Belsito, et al.
Scientific Reports
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February 18, 2017
Motor phenotype is not associated with vascular dysfunction in symptomatic Huntington's disease transgenic R6/2 (160 CAG) mice
A Di Pardo, A Carrizzo, A Damato, et al.
Cells
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May 28, 2020
Multi-Omics Analysis of Diabetic Heart Disease in the <i>db/db</i> Model Reveals Potential Targets for Treatment by a Longevity-Associated Gene
Ashton Faulkner, Zexu Dang, Elisa Avolio, et al.
Frontiers in Endocrinology
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July 24, 2019
Type 2 Diabetes: How Much of an Autoimmune Disease?
Paola de Candia, Francesco Prattichizzo, Silvia Garavelli, et al.
Aging
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December 16, 2017
Central role of the p53 pathway in the noncoding-RNA response to oxidative stress
Paola Fuschi, Matteo Carrara, Christine Voellenkle, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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January 17, 2020
Blood Co-Circulating Extracellular microRNAs and Immune Cell Subsets Associate with Type 1 Diabetes Severity
Silvia Garavelli, Sara Bruzzaniti, Elena Tagliabue, et al.
Rejuvenation Research
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May 27, 2011
Association study on long-living individuals from Southern Italy identifies rs10491334 in the CAMKIV gene that regulates survival proteins
Alberto Malovini, Maddalena Illario, Guido Iaccarino, et al.
Aging
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August 29, 2019
LAV-BPIFB4 associates with reduced frailty in humans and its transfer prevents frailty progression in old mice
Marco Malavolta, Serena Dato, Francesco Villa, et al.
Aging
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November 5, 2019
Correction for: LAV-BPIFB4 associates with reduced frailty in humans and its transfer prevents frailty progression in old mice
Marco Malavolta, Serena Dato, Francesco Villa, et al.
Cell Death & Disease
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July 20, 2020
The longevity-associated variant of BPIFB4 improves a CXCR4-mediated striatum-microglia crosstalk preventing disease progression in a mouse model of Huntington's disease
Alba Di Pardo, Elena Ciaglia, Monica Cattaneo, et al.
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Human Molecular Genetics
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April 1, 1997
Identification of the Syrian hamster cardiomyopathy gene
V Nigro, Y Okazaki, A Belsito, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
February 18, 2017
Motor phenotype is not associated with vascular dysfunction in symptomatic Huntington's disease transgenic R6/2 (160 CAG) mice
A Di Pardo, A Carrizzo, A Damato, et al.
Cells
|
May 28, 2020
Multi-Omics Analysis of Diabetic Heart Disease in the <i>db/db</i> Model Reveals Potential Targets for Treatment by a Longevity-Associated Gene
Ashton Faulkner, Zexu Dang, Elisa Avolio, et al.
Frontiers in Endocrinology
|
July 24, 2019
Type 2 Diabetes: How Much of an Autoimmune Disease?
Paola de Candia, Francesco Prattichizzo, Silvia Garavelli, et al.
Aging
|
December 16, 2017
Central role of the p53 pathway in the noncoding-RNA response to oxidative stress
Paola Fuschi, Matteo Carrara, Christine Voellenkle, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
|
January 17, 2020
Blood Co-Circulating Extracellular microRNAs and Immune Cell Subsets Associate with Type 1 Diabetes Severity
Silvia Garavelli, Sara Bruzzaniti, Elena Tagliabue, et al.
Rejuvenation Research
|
May 27, 2011
Association study on long-living individuals from Southern Italy identifies rs10491334 in the CAMKIV gene that regulates survival proteins
Alberto Malovini, Maddalena Illario, Guido Iaccarino, et al.
Aging
|
August 29, 2019
LAV-BPIFB4 associates with reduced frailty in humans and its transfer prevents frailty progression in old mice
Marco Malavolta, Serena Dato, Francesco Villa, et al.
Aging
|
November 5, 2019
Correction for: LAV-BPIFB4 associates with reduced frailty in humans and its transfer prevents frailty progression in old mice
Marco Malavolta, Serena Dato, Francesco Villa, et al.
Cell Death & Disease
|
July 20, 2020
The longevity-associated variant of BPIFB4 improves a CXCR4-mediated striatum-microglia crosstalk preventing disease progression in a mouse model of Huntington's disease
Alba Di Pardo, Elena Ciaglia, Monica Cattaneo, et al.
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