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Aging|January 21, 2011
The role of glyoxalases for sugar stress and aging, with relevance for dyskinesia, anxiety, dementia and Parkinson's diseaseGeorg Auburger, Alexander Kurz
Aging|January 21, 2011
Regulation of the mitochondrial transition pore: impact on mammalian agingHeinz D Osiewacz
Aging|January 21, 2011
Treating transgenic Alzheimer mice with a β-secretase inhibitor, what have we learned?Jordan Tang, Arun Ghosh
Aging|November 30, 2010
Measuring relative telomere length: is tissue an issue?Monica M Gramatges, Alison A Bertuch
Aging|January 8, 2011
Metformin and sex: Why suppression of aging may be harmful to young male miceMikhail V Blagosklonny
Aging|January 8, 2011
DNA damaging agents and p53 do not cause senescence in quiescent cells, while consecutive re-activation of mTOR is associated with conversion to senescenceOlga V Leontieva, Mikhail V Blagosklonny
Aging|January 8, 2011
Zfra is a small wizard in the mitochondrial apoptosisSubhan Dudekula, Ming-Hui Lee, Li-Jin Hsu, et al.
Aging|December 15, 2010
mTOR and its link to the picture of Dorian Gray - re-activation of mTOR promotes agingJózefa Wesierska-Gadek
Aging|December 15, 2010
Deficiency of circadian protein CLOCK reduces lifespan and increases age-related cataract development in miceYulia V Dubrovsky, William E Samsa, Roman V Kondratov
Aging|September 7, 2010
Muscle-specific inositide phosphatase (MIP/MTMR14) is reduced with age and its loss accelerates skeletal muscle aging process by altering calcium homeostasisSandra Romero-Suarez, Jinhua Shen, Leticia Brotto, et al.
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Aging|January 21, 2011
The role of glyoxalases for sugar stress and aging, with relevance for dyskinesia, anxiety, dementia and Parkinson's diseaseGeorg Auburger, Alexander Kurz
Aging|January 21, 2011
Regulation of the mitochondrial transition pore: impact on mammalian agingHeinz D Osiewacz
Aging|January 21, 2011
Treating transgenic Alzheimer mice with a β-secretase inhibitor, what have we learned?Jordan Tang, Arun Ghosh
Aging|November 30, 2010
Measuring relative telomere length: is tissue an issue?Monica M Gramatges, Alison A Bertuch
Aging|January 8, 2011
Metformin and sex: Why suppression of aging may be harmful to young male miceMikhail V Blagosklonny
Aging|January 8, 2011
DNA damaging agents and p53 do not cause senescence in quiescent cells, while consecutive re-activation of mTOR is associated with conversion to senescenceOlga V Leontieva, Mikhail V Blagosklonny
Aging|January 8, 2011
Zfra is a small wizard in the mitochondrial apoptosisSubhan Dudekula, Ming-Hui Lee, Li-Jin Hsu, et al.
Aging|December 15, 2010
mTOR and its link to the picture of Dorian Gray - re-activation of mTOR promotes agingJózefa Wesierska-Gadek
Aging|December 15, 2010
Deficiency of circadian protein CLOCK reduces lifespan and increases age-related cataract development in miceYulia V Dubrovsky, William E Samsa, Roman V Kondratov
Aging|September 7, 2010
Muscle-specific inositide phosphatase (MIP/MTMR14) is reduced with age and its loss accelerates skeletal muscle aging process by altering calcium homeostasisSandra Romero-Suarez, Jinhua Shen, Leticia Brotto, et al.
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