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Chang Su Lim

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Medical Hypotheses|March 28, 2006
SIRT1: cellular senescence, cancer and organismal aging?Chang-Su Lim
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 18, 2006
Cellular senescence, cancer, and organismal aging: a paradigm shiftChang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|March 17, 2006
Is cellular senescence hypothesis of aging antagonistically pleiotropic?Chang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|March 21, 2006
Is p53 a key to understanding the distinction of aging process between normal human and rodent cells?Chang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|March 21, 2006
SIRT1: tumor promoter or tumor suppressor?Chang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|February 6, 2007
Is SIRT6 a new biomarker for oxidative stress and longevity assurance gene?Chang-Su Lim
Cell Biology International|April 17, 2007
Human SIRT1: a potential biomarker for tumorigenesis?Chang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|March 17, 2006
WBC and inflammatory status: potential susceptibility biomarkers for obesity, diabetes, cancer and aging?Chang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|April 21, 2006
Removal of senescent cells from organisms: A way to retard aging or just nonsense?Chang-Su Lim
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|April 30, 2005
Differential roles of XRCC2 in homologous recombinational repair of stalled replication forksNan Liu, Chang-Su Lim
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Medical Hypotheses|March 28, 2006
SIRT1: cellular senescence, cancer and organismal aging?Chang-Su Lim
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 18, 2006
Cellular senescence, cancer, and organismal aging: a paradigm shiftChang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|March 17, 2006
Is cellular senescence hypothesis of aging antagonistically pleiotropic?Chang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|March 21, 2006
Is p53 a key to understanding the distinction of aging process between normal human and rodent cells?Chang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|March 21, 2006
SIRT1: tumor promoter or tumor suppressor?Chang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|February 6, 2007
Is SIRT6 a new biomarker for oxidative stress and longevity assurance gene?Chang-Su Lim
Cell Biology International|April 17, 2007
Human SIRT1: a potential biomarker for tumorigenesis?Chang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|March 17, 2006
WBC and inflammatory status: potential susceptibility biomarkers for obesity, diabetes, cancer and aging?Chang-Su Lim
Medical Hypotheses|April 21, 2006
Removal of senescent cells from organisms: A way to retard aging or just nonsense?Chang-Su Lim
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|April 30, 2005
Differential roles of XRCC2 in homologous recombinational repair of stalled replication forksNan Liu, Chang-Su Lim
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