We have studied aging at the cellular level by examining skin fibroblast cultures derived from skin biopsy samples obtained from old and young members of a longitudinal study on human aging. Results from a number of studies already completed indicate that cell cultures from old human donors, unlike cultures from young donors, have impaired cell proliferation and reduced induction of sister chromatid exchanges. A number of other parameters, however, are not affected by the age of the human fibroblast donor. These include cell protein and RNA content and the rate of cellular macromolecular synthesis. Studying cell cultures derived from members of an ongoing longitudinal study permits examination of correlations between in vivo and in vitro me...
In vitro aging models are based on the observation that normal cells in culture have a finite lifesp...
The study of the aging process is the investigation as to how the passage of time affects cells, org...
Understanding the contribution of the dermis in skin aging is a key question, since this tissue is p...
We have studied aging at the cellular level by examining skin fibroblast cultures derived from skin ...
Chronological aging is defined as a time-dependent decline of tissue homeostasis which severely impa...
We examined the in vitro proliferative potential of 669 cell cultures established from skin biop-sie...
Diploid cells in culture have a limited proliferative life span which is thought to be a manifestati...
In order to trace the origins of age-dependent diseases to the cellular level, we studied cultured h...
Different theories of ageing involving somatic mutations, error catastrophe, compensation and repair...
Skin aging is a complex process, and alterations in human skin due to aging have distinct characteri...
This thesis describes to which extent the skin reflects the aging process, w...
Fibroblasts have been used since the 1960s as a cell culture model for organismal aging. Fibroblast ...
Several studies have analyzed modulation of gene expression during physiological ageing with interes...
Abstract Studying age-related changes in the physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of isol...
Ageing, the progressive functional decline of virtually all tissues, affects numerous living organis...
In vitro aging models are based on the observation that normal cells in culture have a finite lifesp...
The study of the aging process is the investigation as to how the passage of time affects cells, org...
Understanding the contribution of the dermis in skin aging is a key question, since this tissue is p...
We have studied aging at the cellular level by examining skin fibroblast cultures derived from skin ...
Chronological aging is defined as a time-dependent decline of tissue homeostasis which severely impa...
We examined the in vitro proliferative potential of 669 cell cultures established from skin biop-sie...
Diploid cells in culture have a limited proliferative life span which is thought to be a manifestati...
In order to trace the origins of age-dependent diseases to the cellular level, we studied cultured h...
Different theories of ageing involving somatic mutations, error catastrophe, compensation and repair...
Skin aging is a complex process, and alterations in human skin due to aging have distinct characteri...
This thesis describes to which extent the skin reflects the aging process, w...
Fibroblasts have been used since the 1960s as a cell culture model for organismal aging. Fibroblast ...
Several studies have analyzed modulation of gene expression during physiological ageing with interes...
Abstract Studying age-related changes in the physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of isol...
Ageing, the progressive functional decline of virtually all tissues, affects numerous living organis...
In vitro aging models are based on the observation that normal cells in culture have a finite lifesp...
The study of the aging process is the investigation as to how the passage of time affects cells, org...
Understanding the contribution of the dermis in skin aging is a key question, since this tissue is p...