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Steven N Austad

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Aging Cell|November 14, 2013
Fibroblasts from long-lived species of mammals and birds show delayed, but prolonged, phosphorylation of ERKNajoua Elbourkadi, Steven N Austad, Richard A Miller
Plos One|December 1, 2015
Longevity and GAPDH Stability in Bivalves and Mammals: A Convenient Marker for Comparative Gerontology and ProteostasisStephen B Treaster, Asish R Chaudhuri, Steven N Austad
Aging Cell|October 24, 2006
Does caloric restriction extend life in wild mice?James M Harper, Charles W Leathers, Steven N Austad
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|July 5, 2005
Cellular replicative capacity correlates primarily with species body mass not longevityAntonello Lorenzini, Maria Tresini, Steven N Austad, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|February 16, 2024
Happy 50th to the National Institute on Aging and happy 30th to the Nathan Shock CentersSteven N Austad, Arlan Richardson, Odette van der Willik, et al.
Behavioural Processes|January 31, 2023
Behavioral comparison of the C57BL/6 inbred mouse strain and their CB6F1 siblingsKatelynn M Corder, Jessica M Hoffman, Anamarija Sogorovic, et al.
Geroscience|August 10, 2021
The Nathan Shock CentersSteven N Austad, Odette van der Willik, Stephanie Lederman, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|May 5, 2017
Do Female Dogs Age Differently Than Male Dogs?Jessica M Hoffman, Dan G O'Neill, Kate E Creevy, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|August 30, 2021
Sex, mating and repeatability of <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> longevityJessica M Hoffman, Sophie K Dudeck, Heather K Patterson, et al.
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|October 13, 2005
The eye of the laboratory mouse remains anatomically adapted for natural conditionsJonathan M Shupe, Deborah M Kristan, Steven N Austad, et al.
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Aging Cell|November 14, 2013
Fibroblasts from long-lived species of mammals and birds show delayed, but prolonged, phosphorylation of ERKNajoua Elbourkadi, Steven N Austad, Richard A Miller
Plos One|December 1, 2015
Longevity and GAPDH Stability in Bivalves and Mammals: A Convenient Marker for Comparative Gerontology and ProteostasisStephen B Treaster, Asish R Chaudhuri, Steven N Austad
Aging Cell|October 24, 2006
Does caloric restriction extend life in wild mice?James M Harper, Charles W Leathers, Steven N Austad
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|July 5, 2005
Cellular replicative capacity correlates primarily with species body mass not longevityAntonello Lorenzini, Maria Tresini, Steven N Austad, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|February 16, 2024
Happy 50th to the National Institute on Aging and happy 30th to the Nathan Shock CentersSteven N Austad, Arlan Richardson, Odette van der Willik, et al.
Behavioural Processes|January 31, 2023
Behavioral comparison of the C57BL/6 inbred mouse strain and their CB6F1 siblingsKatelynn M Corder, Jessica M Hoffman, Anamarija Sogorovic, et al.
Geroscience|August 10, 2021
The Nathan Shock CentersSteven N Austad, Odette van der Willik, Stephanie Lederman, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|May 5, 2017
Do Female Dogs Age Differently Than Male Dogs?Jessica M Hoffman, Dan G O'Neill, Kate E Creevy, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|August 30, 2021
Sex, mating and repeatability of <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> longevityJessica M Hoffman, Sophie K Dudeck, Heather K Patterson, et al.
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|October 13, 2005
The eye of the laboratory mouse remains anatomically adapted for natural conditionsJonathan M Shupe, Deborah M Kristan, Steven N Austad, et al.
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