Aging cell, Tập 9, Số 6, 2010
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1Recent advances in vertebrate aging research 2009 / Steven Austad
2Short-term calorie restriction reverses vascular endothelial dysfunction in old mice by increasing nitric oxide and reducing oxidative stress / Catarina Rippe and others
3Longterm quiescent cells in the aged human subventricular neurogenic system specifically express GFAP-d / Simone A. van den Berge and others
4Dietary restriction affects lifespan but not cognitive aging in Drosophila melanogaster / Joep M.S. Burger, Se´verine D. Buechel and Tadeusz J. Kawecki
5DILP-producing median neurosecretory cells in the Drosophila brain mediate the response of lifespan to nutrition / Susan J. Broughton and others
6Declining expression of a single epithelial cell-autonomous gene accelerates age-related thymic involution / Liguang Sun and others
7The involvement of human RECQL4 in DNA double-strand break repair / Dharmendra Kumar Singh and others
8FoxO1 is involved in the antineoplastic effect of calorierestriction / Haruyoshi Yamaza and others
9The load of short telomeres, estimated by a new method, Universal STELA, correlates with number of senescent cells / Laila Bendix and others
10Ionizing radiation-induced long-term expression of senescence markers in mice is independent of p53 and immune status / Oanh N. L. Le and others
11Reduced EBF expression underlies loss of B-cell potential of hematopoietic progenitors with age / Chloe´ Lescale and others
12Apurinic⁄apyrimidinic endonuclease 1, p53, and thioredoxin are linked in control of aging in C. elegans / Andreas Schlotterer and others
13Two modes of mitochondrial dysfunction lead independently to lifespan extension in Caenorhabditis elegans / Wen Yang and Siegfried Hekimi
14Genes and behavior interact to determine mortality in mice when food is scarce and competition fierce / Mark P. Mattson
15No evidence that competition for food underlies lifespan shortening by dietary restriction in multiply housed mice: response to commentary / Chen-Yu Liao and others