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Steven N Austad

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 23, 2022
How ubiquitous is aging in vertebrates?Steven N Austad, Caleb E Finch
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|October 30, 2010
Blind cave salamanders age very slowly: a new member of Methuselah's BestiaryCaleb E Finch, Steven N Austad
Experimental Gerontology|October 31, 2016
Perspectives in aging: Nutritional and energetic interventionsSteven N Austad, David B Allison
Aging Cell|August 26, 2003
Are mice calorically restricted in nature?Steven N Austad, Deborah M Kristan
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|January 6, 2012
Primate aging in the mammalian scheme: the puzzle of extreme variation in brain agingCaleb E Finch, Steven N Austad
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|February 26, 2019
Response to genes that improved fitness also cost modern humans: evidence for genes with antagonistic effects on longevity and diseaseSteven N Austad, Jessica M Hoffman
ILAR Journal|March 18, 2011
The development of small primate models for aging researchKathleen E Fischer, Steven N Austad
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|December 28, 2020
Beyond calorie restriction: aging as a biological target for nutrient therapiesSteven N Austad, Jessica M Hoffman
Cell Metabolism|June 16, 2016
Sex Differences in LifespanSteven N Austad, Kathleen E Fischer
Biogerontology|August 18, 2004
Ageing studies on bats: a reviewAnja K Brunet-Rossinni, Steven N Austad
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 23, 2022
How ubiquitous is aging in vertebrates?Steven N Austad, Caleb E Finch
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|October 30, 2010
Blind cave salamanders age very slowly: a new member of Methuselah's BestiaryCaleb E Finch, Steven N Austad
Experimental Gerontology|October 31, 2016
Perspectives in aging: Nutritional and energetic interventionsSteven N Austad, David B Allison
Aging Cell|August 26, 2003
Are mice calorically restricted in nature?Steven N Austad, Deborah M Kristan
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|January 6, 2012
Primate aging in the mammalian scheme: the puzzle of extreme variation in brain agingCaleb E Finch, Steven N Austad
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|February 26, 2019
Response to genes that improved fitness also cost modern humans: evidence for genes with antagonistic effects on longevity and diseaseSteven N Austad, Jessica M Hoffman
ILAR Journal|March 18, 2011
The development of small primate models for aging researchKathleen E Fischer, Steven N Austad
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|December 28, 2020
Beyond calorie restriction: aging as a biological target for nutrient therapiesSteven N Austad, Jessica M Hoffman
Cell Metabolism|June 16, 2016
Sex Differences in LifespanSteven N Austad, Kathleen E Fischer
Biogerontology|August 18, 2004
Ageing studies on bats: a reviewAnja K Brunet-Rossinni, Steven N Austad
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