An unrealized potential to understand the genetic basis of aging in humans, is to consider the immense survival advantage of the rare individuals who live 100 years or more. The Longevity Gene Study was initiated in 1998 at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine to investigate longevity genes in a selected population: the ‘‘oldest old’ ’ Ashkenazi Jews, 95 years of age and older, and their children. The study proved the principle that some of these subjects are endowed with longevity-promoting genotypes. Here we reason that some of the favorable genotypes act as mechanisms that buffer the deleterious effect of age-related disease genes. As a result, the frequency of deleterious genotypes may increase among individuals with extreme lifespan...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environmental factors, whereas the genetic contribu...
In animal models, single-gene mutations in genes involved in insulin/IGF and target of rapamycin sig...
The lifespan of an organism is determined by a complex network of environmental-, genetic- and stoch...
An ever larger portion of the world population survives into advanced old age, and that has been a s...
The single nucleotide polymorphism, rs2866164, in the MTP gene, has been associated with human longe...
Aging can be considered the product of an interaction between genetic, environmental, and lifestyle ...
Aging can be considered the product of an interaction between genetic, environmental, and lifestyle ...
Human longevity is at least partly heritable, and the progeroid syndromes of accelerated aging have ...
Genetic factors clearly contribute to exceptional longevity and healthy aging in humans, yet the ide...
Genetic factors clearly contribute to exceptional longevity and healthy aging in humans, yet the ide...
: Several studies on the genetics of longevity have been reviewed in this paper. The results show th...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environmental factors, whereas the genetic contribu...
In animal models, single-gene mutations in genes involved in insulin/IGF and target of rapamycin sig...
The lifespan of an organism is determined by a complex network of environmental-, genetic- and stoch...
An ever larger portion of the world population survives into advanced old age, and that has been a s...
The single nucleotide polymorphism, rs2866164, in the MTP gene, has been associated with human longe...
Aging can be considered the product of an interaction between genetic, environmental, and lifestyle ...
Aging can be considered the product of an interaction between genetic, environmental, and lifestyle ...
Human longevity is at least partly heritable, and the progeroid syndromes of accelerated aging have ...
Genetic factors clearly contribute to exceptional longevity and healthy aging in humans, yet the ide...
Genetic factors clearly contribute to exceptional longevity and healthy aging in humans, yet the ide...
: Several studies on the genetics of longevity have been reviewed in this paper. The results show th...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environmental factors, whereas the genetic contribu...
In animal models, single-gene mutations in genes involved in insulin/IGF and target of rapamycin sig...