<div><p>Caloric restriction (CR), a reduction of food intake while avoiding malnutrition, can delay the onset of cancer and age-related diseases in several species, including mice. In addition, depending of the genetic background, CR can also increase or decrease mouse longevity. This has highlighted the importance of identifying the molecular pathways that interplay with CR in modulating longevity. Significant lifespan extension in mice has been recently achieved through over-expression of the catalytic subunit of mouse telomerase (mTERT) in a cancer protective background. Given the CR cancer-protective effects in rodents, we set to address here whether CR impacts on telomere length and synergizes with mTERT to extend mouse longevity. CR s...
Caloric restriction (CR) and chemical agents, such as resveratrol and rapamycin that partially mimic...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the only intervention known to extend lifespan in a wide range of organi...
Caloric restriction (CR) and chemical agents, such as resveratrol and rapamycin that partially mimic...
Caloric restriction (CR), a reduction of food intake while avoiding malnutrition, can delay the onse...
SummaryTelomerase confers limitless proliferative potential to most human cells through its ability ...
In multicellular organisms, telomerase is required to maintain telomere length in the germline but i...
Aberrantly short telomeres result in decreased longevity in both humans and mice with defective telo...
Large, long-lived species experience more lifetime cell divisions and hence a greater risk of sponta...
Large, long-lived species experience more lifetime cell divisions and hence a greater risk of sponta...
AbstractTelomere maintenance is thought to play a role in signaling cellular senescence; however, a ...
Short telomeres trigger age-related pathologies and shorter lifespans in mice and humans. In the pas...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the only intervention known to extend lifespan in a wide range of organi...
Background: Calorie restriction (CR) is the only intervention known to extend lifespan in a wide ran...
Telomere maintenance is thought to play a role in signaling cellular senescence; however, a link wit...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations are thought to have a causative role in age-related pathologies....
Caloric restriction (CR) and chemical agents, such as resveratrol and rapamycin that partially mimic...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the only intervention known to extend lifespan in a wide range of organi...
Caloric restriction (CR) and chemical agents, such as resveratrol and rapamycin that partially mimic...
Caloric restriction (CR), a reduction of food intake while avoiding malnutrition, can delay the onse...
SummaryTelomerase confers limitless proliferative potential to most human cells through its ability ...
In multicellular organisms, telomerase is required to maintain telomere length in the germline but i...
Aberrantly short telomeres result in decreased longevity in both humans and mice with defective telo...
Large, long-lived species experience more lifetime cell divisions and hence a greater risk of sponta...
Large, long-lived species experience more lifetime cell divisions and hence a greater risk of sponta...
AbstractTelomere maintenance is thought to play a role in signaling cellular senescence; however, a ...
Short telomeres trigger age-related pathologies and shorter lifespans in mice and humans. In the pas...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the only intervention known to extend lifespan in a wide range of organi...
Background: Calorie restriction (CR) is the only intervention known to extend lifespan in a wide ran...
Telomere maintenance is thought to play a role in signaling cellular senescence; however, a link wit...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations are thought to have a causative role in age-related pathologies....
Caloric restriction (CR) and chemical agents, such as resveratrol and rapamycin that partially mimic...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the only intervention known to extend lifespan in a wide range of organi...
Caloric restriction (CR) and chemical agents, such as resveratrol and rapamycin that partially mimic...