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Neurochemistry International
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February 6, 2007
Melatonin and the aging brain
Stephen C Bondy, Edward H Sharman
Current Aging Science
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December 22, 2009
Melatonin causes gene expression in aged animals to respond to inflammatory stimuli in a manner differing from that of young animals
Edward H Sharman, Kaizhi G Sharman, Stephen C Bondy
Experimental Gerontology
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September 15, 2010
Extended exposure to dietary melatonin reduces tumor number and size in aged male mice
Edward H Sharman, Kaizhi G Sharman, Stephen C Bondy
Neuroscience Letters
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August 23, 2005
Parallel changes in gene expression in aged human and mouse cortex
Edward H Sharman, Kaizhi G Sharman, Stephen C Bondy
Neurobiology of Aging
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May 16, 2002
Dietary melatonin selectively reverses age-related changes in cortical cytokine mRNA levels, and their responses to an inflammatory stimulus
Kaizhi G Sharman, Edward H Sharman, Ellen Yang, et al.
Aging Cell
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November 3, 2009
Age-related alterations of gene expression patterns in human CD8+ T cells
Jia-Ning Cao, Sastry Gollapudi, Edward H Sharman, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research
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April 7, 2004
Age-related changes in serum melatonin in mice: higher levels of combined melatonin and 6-hydroxymelatonin sulfate in the cerebral cortex than serum, heart, liver and kidney tissues
Debomoy K Lahiri, Yuan-Wen Ge, Edward H Sharman, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research
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April 7, 2004
Dietary supplementation with melatonin reduces levels of amyloid beta-peptides in the murine cerebral cortex
Debomoy K Lahiri, Demao Chen, Yuan-Wen Ge, et al.
Brain Research
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November 26, 2002
Reversal of biochemical and behavioral parameters of brain aging by melatonin and acetyl L-carnitine
Edward H Sharman, Nosratola D Vaziri, Zhenmin Ni, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research
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March 11, 2004
Age-related changes in murine CNS mRNA gene expression are modulated by dietary melatonin
Edward H Sharman, Kaizhi G Sharman, Yuan-Wen Ge, et al.
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Neurochemistry International
|
February 6, 2007
Melatonin and the aging brain
Stephen C Bondy, Edward H Sharman
Current Aging Science
|
December 22, 2009
Melatonin causes gene expression in aged animals to respond to inflammatory stimuli in a manner differing from that of young animals
Edward H Sharman, Kaizhi G Sharman, Stephen C Bondy
Experimental Gerontology
|
September 15, 2010
Extended exposure to dietary melatonin reduces tumor number and size in aged male mice
Edward H Sharman, Kaizhi G Sharman, Stephen C Bondy
Neuroscience Letters
|
August 23, 2005
Parallel changes in gene expression in aged human and mouse cortex
Edward H Sharman, Kaizhi G Sharman, Stephen C Bondy
Neurobiology of Aging
|
May 16, 2002
Dietary melatonin selectively reverses age-related changes in cortical cytokine mRNA levels, and their responses to an inflammatory stimulus
Kaizhi G Sharman, Edward H Sharman, Ellen Yang, et al.
Aging Cell
|
November 3, 2009
Age-related alterations of gene expression patterns in human CD8+ T cells
Jia-Ning Cao, Sastry Gollapudi, Edward H Sharman, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research
|
April 7, 2004
Age-related changes in serum melatonin in mice: higher levels of combined melatonin and 6-hydroxymelatonin sulfate in the cerebral cortex than serum, heart, liver and kidney tissues
Debomoy K Lahiri, Yuan-Wen Ge, Edward H Sharman, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research
|
April 7, 2004
Dietary supplementation with melatonin reduces levels of amyloid beta-peptides in the murine cerebral cortex
Debomoy K Lahiri, Demao Chen, Yuan-Wen Ge, et al.
Brain Research
|
November 26, 2002
Reversal of biochemical and behavioral parameters of brain aging by melatonin and acetyl L-carnitine
Edward H Sharman, Nosratola D Vaziri, Zhenmin Ni, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research
|
March 11, 2004
Age-related changes in murine CNS mRNA gene expression are modulated by dietary melatonin
Edward H Sharman, Kaizhi G Sharman, Yuan-Wen Ge, et al.
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