Guest guest Posted May 15, 2003 Report Share Posted May 15, 2003 Alan Pater, Ph.D.; Faculty of Medicine; Memorial University; St. 's, NL A1B 3V6 Canada; Tel. No.: (709) 777-6488; Fax No.: (709) 777-7010; email: apater@... Biogerontology 2003, 2003, Volume 4, Issue 1 pp. 1-8 Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) and aging: Controversies and new insights A. Bartke, V. Chandrashekar, F. Dominici, D. Turyn, B. Kinney, R. Steger, J.J. Kopchick (107. K) pp. 9-14 Effects of X-irradiation in early ontogenesis on the longevity and amount of the S1 nuclease-sensitive DNA sites in adult Drosophila melanogaster M. Vaiserman, Natalya M. Koshel, Y. Litoshenko, Tatyana G. Mozzhukhina, Vladimir P. Voitenko (89.0 K) pp. 15-18 Establishment of the mimetic aging effect in mice caused by D-galactose Shih-Ching Ho, Jue-Hao Liu, ReY-Yih Wu (58.4 K) pp. 19-29 Mitochondrial electron transport chain complexes in aging rat brain and lymphocytes Sukhjit Kaur Sandhu, Gurcharan Kaur (361. K) pp. 31-45 Biological evidence for limits to the duration of life Bruce A. Carnes, S. Jay Olshansky, Grahn (184. K) pp. 47-50 Food restriction, pituitary hormones and ageing Arthur V. Everitt (54.9 K) pp. 53-58 Abstracts of the 3rd European Congress of Biogerontology (76.3 K) Volume 4, Issue 2 pp. 63-73 From the stress theory of aging to energetic and evolutionary expectations for longevity A. Parsons (117. K) pp. 75-90 Practical applications of chaos theory to the modulation of human ageing: nature prefers chaos to regularity s Kyriazis (164. K) pp. 91-95 Variable effects of vitamin E on Drosophila longevity Driver, ou (76.9 K) pp. 97-104 Comparative levels of DNA breaks and sensitivity to oxidative stress in aged and senescent human fibroblasts: a distinctive pattern for centenarians Marta Chevanne, Riccardo Caldini, Donatella Tombaccini, Alessandra Mocali, Guido Gori, Francesco Paoletti (127. K) pp. 105-111 Neurostimulatory and antioxidative effects of L-deprenyl in aged rat brain regions Jaspreet Kaur, Sangeeta Singh, Deepak Sharma, Rameshwar Singh (129. K) pp. 113-118 The age-related accumulation of dolichol in rat liver may correlate with expectation of life Chiara Dolfi, Ettore Bergamini, Cristiano Carresi, la Cavallini, Alessio Donati, Marco Maccheroni, Ilaria Parentini, Marino, Zina Gori (93.0 K) pp. 119-120 Is mammalian aging genetically controlled? João Pedro de Magalhães (36.2 K) pp. 121-123 Immunosenescence in Montecatini Graham Pawelec, Qin Ouyang (46.9 K) Free Radic Biol Med 2003 Mar 1;34(5):546-52 Mitochondria from females exhibit higher antioxidant gene expression and lower oxidative damage than males. Borras C, Sastre J, -Sala D, Lloret A, Pallardo FV, Vina J. The facts reported here provide molecular evidence to explain the different life span in males and females. PMID: 12614843 [PubMed - in process] Average … ratio of food/water consumption were significantly lower in CR rodents than in AL rodents. Also, the daily range of body temperature, oxygen metabolism, RQ, average water consumption, and motor activity was significantly higher in CR rodents. PMID: 9311553 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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