Abstract: Use of model organisms in aging research is problematic because our ability to extrapolate across the tree of life is not clear. On one hand, there are conserved pathways that regulate lifespan in organisms including yeast, nematodes, fruit flies, and mice. On the other, many intermediate taxa across the tree of life appear not to age at all, and there is substantial variation in aging mechanisms and patterns, sometimes even between closely related species. There are good evolutionary and mechanistic reasons to expect this complexity, but it means that model organisms must be used with caution and that results must always be interpreted through a broader comparative framework. Additionally, it is essential to include research on n...
none3In recent years, remarkable discoveries have been made concerning the underlying mechanisms of ...
Evolution drives, and is driven by, demography. A genotype moulds its phenotype\u27s age patterns of...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...
Abstract: Use of model organisms in aging research is problematic because our ability to extrapolate...
Research on longevity and healthy aging promises to increase our lifespan and decrease the burden of...
International audienceOver the last few decades, comparative biology of aging has aimed toidentify f...
Most research on mechanisms of aging is being conducted in a very limited number of classical model ...
The success of experimental biology was possible due to the use of model organisms. It is believed t...
Ageing as a biological process is ubiquitous in life. In humans, ageing and its related conditions a...
Owen R. Jones et al.[EN] Evolution drives, and is driven by, demography. A genotype moulds its pheno...
A great range of life histories are observed among mammals. Understanding why different species age ...
At a recent symposium on aging biology, a debate was held as to whether or not we know what biologic...
Over the last two centuries, there has been a significant increase in average lifespan expectancy in...
Human ageing is the gradual decline in organ and tissue function with increasing chronological time,...
Many laboratory models used in aging research are inappropriate for understanding senescence in mamm...
none3In recent years, remarkable discoveries have been made concerning the underlying mechanisms of ...
Evolution drives, and is driven by, demography. A genotype moulds its phenotype\u27s age patterns of...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...
Abstract: Use of model organisms in aging research is problematic because our ability to extrapolate...
Research on longevity and healthy aging promises to increase our lifespan and decrease the burden of...
International audienceOver the last few decades, comparative biology of aging has aimed toidentify f...
Most research on mechanisms of aging is being conducted in a very limited number of classical model ...
The success of experimental biology was possible due to the use of model organisms. It is believed t...
Ageing as a biological process is ubiquitous in life. In humans, ageing and its related conditions a...
Owen R. Jones et al.[EN] Evolution drives, and is driven by, demography. A genotype moulds its pheno...
A great range of life histories are observed among mammals. Understanding why different species age ...
At a recent symposium on aging biology, a debate was held as to whether or not we know what biologic...
Over the last two centuries, there has been a significant increase in average lifespan expectancy in...
Human ageing is the gradual decline in organ and tissue function with increasing chronological time,...
Many laboratory models used in aging research are inappropriate for understanding senescence in mamm...
none3In recent years, remarkable discoveries have been made concerning the underlying mechanisms of ...
Evolution drives, and is driven by, demography. A genotype moulds its phenotype\u27s age patterns of...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...