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Clinton M Astle

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Aging Cell|November 7, 2015
Reduced in vivo hepatic proteome replacement rates but not cell proliferation rates predict maximum lifespan extension in miceAirlia C S Thompson, Matthew D Bruss, John C Price, et al.
Aging Cell|June 21, 2007
An Aging Interventions Testing Program: study design and interim reportRichard A Miller, David E Harrison, Clinton M Astle, et al.
Aging Cell|July 18, 2008
Nordihydroguaiaretic acid and aspirin increase lifespan of genetically heterogeneous male miceRandy Strong, Richard A Miller, Clinton M Astle, et al.
Nature|July 10, 2009
Rapamycin fed late in life extends lifespan in genetically heterogeneous miceDavid E Harrison, Randy Strong, Zelton Dave Sharp, et al.
Aging Cell|December 18, 2013
Rapamycin-mediated lifespan increase in mice is dose and sex dependent and metabolically distinct from dietary restrictionRichard A Miller, David E Harrison, Clinton M Astle, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|March 28, 2012
Evaluation of resveratrol, green tea extract, curcumin, oxaloacetic acid, and medium-chain triglyceride oil on life span of genetically heterogeneous miceRandy Strong, Richard A Miller, Clinton M Astle, et al.
Aging Cell|November 20, 2013
Acarbose, 17-α-estradiol, and nordihydroguaiaretic acid extend mouse lifespan preferentially in malesDavid E Harrison, Randy Strong, David B Allison, et al.
Aging Cell|June 18, 2016
Longer lifespan in male mice treated with a weakly estrogenic agonist, an antioxidant, an α-glucosidase inhibitor or a Nrf2-inducerRandy Strong, Richard A Miller, Adam Antebi, et al.
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Aging Cell|November 7, 2015
Reduced in vivo hepatic proteome replacement rates but not cell proliferation rates predict maximum lifespan extension in miceAirlia C S Thompson, Matthew D Bruss, John C Price, et al.
Aging Cell|June 21, 2007
An Aging Interventions Testing Program: study design and interim reportRichard A Miller, David E Harrison, Clinton M Astle, et al.
Aging Cell|July 18, 2008
Nordihydroguaiaretic acid and aspirin increase lifespan of genetically heterogeneous male miceRandy Strong, Richard A Miller, Clinton M Astle, et al.
Nature|July 10, 2009
Rapamycin fed late in life extends lifespan in genetically heterogeneous miceDavid E Harrison, Randy Strong, Zelton Dave Sharp, et al.
Aging Cell|December 18, 2013
Rapamycin-mediated lifespan increase in mice is dose and sex dependent and metabolically distinct from dietary restrictionRichard A Miller, David E Harrison, Clinton M Astle, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|March 28, 2012
Evaluation of resveratrol, green tea extract, curcumin, oxaloacetic acid, and medium-chain triglyceride oil on life span of genetically heterogeneous miceRandy Strong, Richard A Miller, Clinton M Astle, et al.
Aging Cell|November 20, 2013
Acarbose, 17-α-estradiol, and nordihydroguaiaretic acid extend mouse lifespan preferentially in malesDavid E Harrison, Randy Strong, David B Allison, et al.
Aging Cell|June 18, 2016
Longer lifespan in male mice treated with a weakly estrogenic agonist, an antioxidant, an α-glucosidase inhibitor or a Nrf2-inducerRandy Strong, Richard A Miller, Adam Antebi, et al.
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