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James F Nelson

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Aging Cell|March 11, 2011
Fat maintenance is a predictor of the murine lifespan response to dietary restrictionChen-Yu Liao, Brad A Rikke, Thomas E Johnson, et al.
Aging Cell|April 3, 2019
Hyperadrenocorticism of calorie restriction contributes to its anti-inflammatory action in miceBrian D Allen, Chen-Yu Liao, Jianhua Shu, et al.
Plos One|September 13, 2007
Intra-organ variation in age-related mutation accumulation in the mouseRita A Busuttil, Ana Maria Garcia, Robert L Reddick, et al.
Carcinogenesis|February 14, 2003
Minimal effects of dietary restriction on neuroendocrine carcinogenesis in Rb+/- miceZ Dave Sharp, Wen-Hwa Lee, Alexander Yu Nikitin, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Basis of Disease|February 8, 2018
Genetic cartography of longevity in humans and mice: Current landscape and horizonsMichael Hook, Suheeta Roy, Evan G Williams, et al.
Geroscience|November 12, 2025
Life-extending interventions do not necessarily result in compression of morbidity: a case example offering a robust statistical approachDeependra K Thapa, Wasiuddin Najam, Erik S Parker, et al.
Geroscience|July 9, 2021
San Antonio Nathan Shock Center: your one-stop shop for aging researchAdam B Salmon, James F Nelson, Jonathan A L Gelfond, 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.
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Aging Cell|March 11, 2011
Fat maintenance is a predictor of the murine lifespan response to dietary restrictionChen-Yu Liao, Brad A Rikke, Thomas E Johnson, et al.
Aging Cell|April 3, 2019
Hyperadrenocorticism of calorie restriction contributes to its anti-inflammatory action in miceBrian D Allen, Chen-Yu Liao, Jianhua Shu, et al.
Plos One|September 13, 2007
Intra-organ variation in age-related mutation accumulation in the mouseRita A Busuttil, Ana Maria Garcia, Robert L Reddick, et al.
Carcinogenesis|February 14, 2003
Minimal effects of dietary restriction on neuroendocrine carcinogenesis in Rb+/- miceZ Dave Sharp, Wen-Hwa Lee, Alexander Yu Nikitin, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Basis of Disease|February 8, 2018
Genetic cartography of longevity in humans and mice: Current landscape and horizonsMichael Hook, Suheeta Roy, Evan G Williams, et al.
Geroscience|November 12, 2025
Life-extending interventions do not necessarily result in compression of morbidity: a case example offering a robust statistical approachDeependra K Thapa, Wasiuddin Najam, Erik S Parker, et al.
Geroscience|July 9, 2021
San Antonio Nathan Shock Center: your one-stop shop for aging researchAdam B Salmon, James F Nelson, Jonathan A L Gelfond, 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.
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