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Lynne S Cox

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Rejuvenation Research|September 4, 2009
Live fast, die young: new lessons in mammalian longevityLynne S Cox
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|July 16, 2015
PCNA tightens its hold on the nucleusLynne S Cox
Biogerontology|December 31, 2008
Cell senescence: the future of ageing?Lynne S Cox
BMC Chemistry|August 15, 2020
Structural basis of the anti-ageing effects of polyphenolics: mitigation of oxidative stressAdam Rolt, Lynne S Cox
Placenta|January 30, 2017
The role of cellular senescence in ageing of the placentaLynne S Cox, Christopher Redman
Biogerontology|January 23, 2019
Generation of a novel model of primary human cell senescence through Tenovin-6 mediated inhibition of sirtuinsHannah E Walters, Lynne S Cox
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 26, 2021
Targeting aging cells improves survivalLynne S Cox, Janet M Lord
Rejuvenation Research|January 14, 2011
Prospects for rejuvenation of aged tissue by telomerase reactivationLynne S Cox, Penelope A Mason
Parasitology International|January 25, 2003
Characterisation of a sexual stage-specific gene encoding ORC1 homologue in the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparumJi-Liang Li, Lynne S Cox
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|September 28, 2011
The role of DNA exonucleases in protecting genome stability and their impact on ageingPenelope A Mason, Lynne S Cox
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Rejuvenation Research|September 4, 2009
Live fast, die young: new lessons in mammalian longevityLynne S Cox
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|July 16, 2015
PCNA tightens its hold on the nucleusLynne S Cox
Biogerontology|December 31, 2008
Cell senescence: the future of ageing?Lynne S Cox
BMC Chemistry|August 15, 2020
Structural basis of the anti-ageing effects of polyphenolics: mitigation of oxidative stressAdam Rolt, Lynne S Cox
Placenta|January 30, 2017
The role of cellular senescence in ageing of the placentaLynne S Cox, Christopher Redman
Biogerontology|January 23, 2019
Generation of a novel model of primary human cell senescence through Tenovin-6 mediated inhibition of sirtuinsHannah E Walters, Lynne S Cox
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 26, 2021
Targeting aging cells improves survivalLynne S Cox, Janet M Lord
Rejuvenation Research|January 14, 2011
Prospects for rejuvenation of aged tissue by telomerase reactivationLynne S Cox, Penelope A Mason
Parasitology International|January 25, 2003
Characterisation of a sexual stage-specific gene encoding ORC1 homologue in the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparumJi-Liang Li, Lynne S Cox
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|September 28, 2011
The role of DNA exonucleases in protecting genome stability and their impact on ageingPenelope A Mason, Lynne S Cox
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