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Cell Metabolism|June 16, 2016
The Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin: The Grand ConducTOR of Metabolism and AgingBrian K Kennedy, Dudley W Lamming
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|June 21, 2014
Mouse models and aging: longevity and progeriaChen-Yu Liao, Brian K Kennedy
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 31, 2012
Cell biology. Rapamycin paradox resolvedKatherine J Hughes, Brian K Kennedy
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance|December 9, 1995
Continuous quality improvement in health maintenance organizations: an application of the HEDIS modelK Kennedy, S Mirmirani, R Spivack
The Journal of Hospital Infection|April 1, 1993
Improvements in the microbiological quality of food samples from a hospital cook-chill system since the introduction of HACCPN Shanaghy, F Murphy, K Kennedy
Current Genomics|May 2, 2013
Genome-scale studies of aging: challenges and opportunitiesMark A McCormick, Brian K Kennedy
Cell Research|January 20, 2016
SIRT6, oxidative stress, and agingChen-Yu Liao, Brian K Kennedy
Current Biology : CB|August 22, 2006
Aging: progeria and the lamin connectionBrian A Kudlow, Brian K Kennedy
Cell Metabolism|August 2, 2011
Aged worms erase epigenetic historyVictoria V Lunyak, Brian K Kennedy
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 1, 1996
Isolation and characterization of IS10 transposase separation of function mutants: identification of amino acid residues in transposase that are important for active site function and the stability of transposition intermediatesA K Kennedy, D B Haniford
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Cell Metabolism|June 16, 2016
The Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin: The Grand ConducTOR of Metabolism and AgingBrian K Kennedy, Dudley W Lamming
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|June 21, 2014
Mouse models and aging: longevity and progeriaChen-Yu Liao, Brian K Kennedy
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 31, 2012
Cell biology. Rapamycin paradox resolvedKatherine J Hughes, Brian K Kennedy
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance|December 9, 1995
Continuous quality improvement in health maintenance organizations: an application of the HEDIS modelK Kennedy, S Mirmirani, R Spivack
The Journal of Hospital Infection|April 1, 1993
Improvements in the microbiological quality of food samples from a hospital cook-chill system since the introduction of HACCPN Shanaghy, F Murphy, K Kennedy
Current Genomics|May 2, 2013
Genome-scale studies of aging: challenges and opportunitiesMark A McCormick, Brian K Kennedy
Cell Research|January 20, 2016
SIRT6, oxidative stress, and agingChen-Yu Liao, Brian K Kennedy
Current Biology : CB|August 22, 2006
Aging: progeria and the lamin connectionBrian A Kudlow, Brian K Kennedy
Cell Metabolism|August 2, 2011
Aged worms erase epigenetic historyVictoria V Lunyak, Brian K Kennedy
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 1, 1996
Isolation and characterization of IS10 transposase separation of function mutants: identification of amino acid residues in transposase that are important for active site function and the stability of transposition intermediatesA K Kennedy, D B Haniford
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