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Mirre J P Simons

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Ageing Research Reviews|August 26, 2015
Questioning causal involvement of telomeres in agingMirre J P Simons
Aging|May 31, 2025
Peto's paradox's relevance is off the scaleMirre J P Simons
Journal of Biological Rhythms|May 26, 2009
The evolution of the cyanobacterial posttranslational clock from a primitive "phoscillator"Mirre J P Simons
Geroscience|November 18, 2022
Rapamycin not dietary restriction improves resilience against pathogens: a meta-analysisEleanor J Phillips, Mirre J P Simons
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|April 29, 2022
Amino Acid Availability Is Not Essential for Life-Span Extension by Dietary Restriction in the FlySarah L Gautrey, Mirre J P Simons
Geroscience|January 9, 2026
Knockdown of the fly spliceosome component Rbp1 (orthologue of SRSF1) extends lifespanDan J Hayman, Mirre J P Simons
Ageing Research Reviews|April 5, 2023
The importance of reaction norms in dietary restriction and ageing researchMirre J P Simons, Adam J Dobson
Aging Biology|March 28, 2025
Stochasticity Explains Nongenetic Inheritance of Lifespan and Apparent Trade-Offs between Reproduction and AgingElizabeth D Drake, Mirre J P Simons
Aging Cell|May 4, 2016
Comparative idiosyncrasies in life extension by reduced mTOR signalling and its distinctiveness from dietary restrictionMichael Garratt, Shinichi Nakagawa, Mirre J P Simons
Genes & Development|June 4, 2008
Lego clocks: building a clock from partsMichael Brunner, Mirre J P Simons, Martha Merrow
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Ageing Research Reviews|August 26, 2015
Questioning causal involvement of telomeres in agingMirre J P Simons
Aging|May 31, 2025
Peto's paradox's relevance is off the scaleMirre J P Simons
Journal of Biological Rhythms|May 26, 2009
The evolution of the cyanobacterial posttranslational clock from a primitive "phoscillator"Mirre J P Simons
Geroscience|November 18, 2022
Rapamycin not dietary restriction improves resilience against pathogens: a meta-analysisEleanor J Phillips, Mirre J P Simons
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|April 29, 2022
Amino Acid Availability Is Not Essential for Life-Span Extension by Dietary Restriction in the FlySarah L Gautrey, Mirre J P Simons
Geroscience|January 9, 2026
Knockdown of the fly spliceosome component Rbp1 (orthologue of SRSF1) extends lifespanDan J Hayman, Mirre J P Simons
Ageing Research Reviews|April 5, 2023
The importance of reaction norms in dietary restriction and ageing researchMirre J P Simons, Adam J Dobson
Aging Biology|March 28, 2025
Stochasticity Explains Nongenetic Inheritance of Lifespan and Apparent Trade-Offs between Reproduction and AgingElizabeth D Drake, Mirre J P Simons
Aging Cell|May 4, 2016
Comparative idiosyncrasies in life extension by reduced mTOR signalling and its distinctiveness from dietary restrictionMichael Garratt, Shinichi Nakagawa, Mirre J P Simons
Genes & Development|June 4, 2008
Lego clocks: building a clock from partsMichael Brunner, Mirre J P Simons, Martha Merrow
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