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FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
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January 8, 2000
Caloric restriction improves thermotolerance and reduces hyperthermia-induced cellular damage in old rats
D M Hall, T D Oberley, P M Moseley, et al.
Experimental Gerontology
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October 17, 2001
Caloric restriction lowers plasma lipoprotein (a) in male but not female rhesus monkeys
I J Edwards, L L Rudel, J G Terry, et al.
Experimental Gerontology
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December 13, 2000
Dietary restriction and aging in rhesus monkeys: the University of Wisconsin study
J J Ramsey, R J Colman, N C Binkley, et al.
Physiological Genomics
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November 14, 2002
Lifelong voluntary exercise in the mouse prevents age-related alterations in gene expression in the heart
A M Bronikowski, P A Carter, T J Morgan, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology
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January 12, 2000
Influence of caloric restriction on the development of atherosclerosis in nonhuman primates: progress to date
W T Cefalu, J D Wagner, A D Bell-Farrow, et al.
Age
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April 23, 2013
A circadian study of liver antioxidant enzyme systems of female Fischer-344 rats subjected to dietary restriction for six weeks
E T Oriaku, F Chen, V G Desai, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
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July 18, 2000
In vitro oxidation of low-density lipoprotein in two species of nonhuman primates subjected to caloric restriction
W T Cefalu, J G Terry, M J Thomas, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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April 30, 1996
Calorie restriction lowers body temperature in rhesus monkeys, consistent with a postulated anti-aging mechanism in rodents
M A Lane, D J Baer, W V Rumpler, et al.
Lymphokine and Cytokine Research
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August 1, 1993
Interleukin-6 and aging: blood levels and mononuclear cell production increase with advancing age and in vitro production is modifiable by dietary restriction
W B Ershler, W H Sun, N Binkley, et al.
Journal of Gerontology
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September 1, 1990
Dietary restriction and aging: the initiation of a primate study
D K Ingram, R G Cutler, R Weindruch, et al.
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FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
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January 8, 2000
Caloric restriction improves thermotolerance and reduces hyperthermia-induced cellular damage in old rats
D M Hall, T D Oberley, P M Moseley, et al.
Experimental Gerontology
|
October 17, 2001
Caloric restriction lowers plasma lipoprotein (a) in male but not female rhesus monkeys
I J Edwards, L L Rudel, J G Terry, et al.
Experimental Gerontology
|
December 13, 2000
Dietary restriction and aging in rhesus monkeys: the University of Wisconsin study
J J Ramsey, R J Colman, N C Binkley, et al.
Physiological Genomics
|
November 14, 2002
Lifelong voluntary exercise in the mouse prevents age-related alterations in gene expression in the heart
A M Bronikowski, P A Carter, T J Morgan, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology
|
January 12, 2000
Influence of caloric restriction on the development of atherosclerosis in nonhuman primates: progress to date
W T Cefalu, J D Wagner, A D Bell-Farrow, et al.
Age
|
April 23, 2013
A circadian study of liver antioxidant enzyme systems of female Fischer-344 rats subjected to dietary restriction for six weeks
E T Oriaku, F Chen, V G Desai, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
|
July 18, 2000
In vitro oxidation of low-density lipoprotein in two species of nonhuman primates subjected to caloric restriction
W T Cefalu, J G Terry, M J Thomas, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
April 30, 1996
Calorie restriction lowers body temperature in rhesus monkeys, consistent with a postulated anti-aging mechanism in rodents
M A Lane, D J Baer, W V Rumpler, et al.
Lymphokine and Cytokine Research
|
August 1, 1993
Interleukin-6 and aging: blood levels and mononuclear cell production increase with advancing age and in vitro production is modifiable by dietary restriction
W B Ershler, W H Sun, N Binkley, et al.
Journal of Gerontology
|
September 1, 1990
Dietary restriction and aging: the initiation of a primate study
D K Ingram, R G Cutler, R Weindruch, et al.
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