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Scott Pletcher

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Aging Cell|July 29, 2003
Interpreting interactions between treatments that slow agingDavid Gems, Scott Pletcher, Linda Partridge
Scientific Reports|October 9, 2021
Expansion and application of dye tracers for measuring solid food intake and food preference in DrosophilaBrandon C Shell, Yuan Luo, Scott Pletcher, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|June 24, 2021
me31B regulates stem cell homeostasis by preventing excess dedifferentiation in the Drosophila male germlineLindy Jensen, Zsolt G Venkei, George J Watase, et al.
Brain and Behavior|May 11, 2012
Open-field arena boundary is a primary object of exploration for DrosophilaBenjamin Soibam, Monica Mann, Lingzhi Liu, et al.
Nature Metabolism|November 20, 2019
A nutritional memory effect counteracts benefits of dietary restriction in old miceOliver Hahn, Lisa F Drews, An Nguyen, et al.
Nature Aging|April 4, 2025
Regeneration leads to global tissue rejuvenation in aging sexual planariansXiaoting Dai, Xinghua Li, Alexander Tyshkovskiy, et al.
Aging Cell|December 18, 2013
Rapamycin-mediated lifespan increase in mice is dose and sex dependent and metabolically distinct from dietary restrictionRichard A Miller, David E Harrison, Clinton M Astle, et al.
Aging Cell|November 20, 2013
Acarbose, 17-α-estradiol, and nordihydroguaiaretic acid extend mouse lifespan preferentially in malesDavid E Harrison, Randy Strong, David B Allison, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|October 27, 2010
Rapamycin, but not resveratrol or simvastatin, extends life span of genetically heterogeneous miceRichard A Miller, David E Harrison, C M Astle, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|February 11, 2025
Symposia Report of The Annual Biological Sciences Section Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America 2023, Tampa, FloridaBlanka Rogina, Rozalyn Anderson, Nathan K LeBrasseur, et al.
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Aging Cell|July 29, 2003
Interpreting interactions between treatments that slow agingDavid Gems, Scott Pletcher, Linda Partridge
Scientific Reports|October 9, 2021
Expansion and application of dye tracers for measuring solid food intake and food preference in DrosophilaBrandon C Shell, Yuan Luo, Scott Pletcher, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|June 24, 2021
me31B regulates stem cell homeostasis by preventing excess dedifferentiation in the Drosophila male germlineLindy Jensen, Zsolt G Venkei, George J Watase, et al.
Brain and Behavior|May 11, 2012
Open-field arena boundary is a primary object of exploration for DrosophilaBenjamin Soibam, Monica Mann, Lingzhi Liu, et al.
Nature Metabolism|November 20, 2019
A nutritional memory effect counteracts benefits of dietary restriction in old miceOliver Hahn, Lisa F Drews, An Nguyen, et al.
Nature Aging|April 4, 2025
Regeneration leads to global tissue rejuvenation in aging sexual planariansXiaoting Dai, Xinghua Li, Alexander Tyshkovskiy, et al.
Aging Cell|December 18, 2013
Rapamycin-mediated lifespan increase in mice is dose and sex dependent and metabolically distinct from dietary restrictionRichard A Miller, David E Harrison, Clinton M Astle, et al.
Aging Cell|November 20, 2013
Acarbose, 17-α-estradiol, and nordihydroguaiaretic acid extend mouse lifespan preferentially in malesDavid E Harrison, Randy Strong, David B Allison, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|October 27, 2010
Rapamycin, but not resveratrol or simvastatin, extends life span of genetically heterogeneous miceRichard A Miller, David E Harrison, C M Astle, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|February 11, 2025
Symposia Report of The Annual Biological Sciences Section Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America 2023, Tampa, FloridaBlanka Rogina, Rozalyn Anderson, Nathan K LeBrasseur, et al.
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