All life processes are subject to time constraints. At the cellular level, damage repair and cell cycle arrest are interrelated, allowing sufficient time for repair prior to cell cycle progression. Organisms have evolved so that developmental timing is linked to environmental conditions, such as nutrient availability and predation. Recent results in mammals regarding species-specific differences in cell cycle arrest and DNA damage suggest that a stable cell cycle arrest is a feature of longer-lived species. The implication of these results is that longer-lived species delay cell cycle progression to a greater degree than shorter-lived species, allowing for higher fidelity repair. We suggest that the ability to devote longer periods of time ...
Evolutionary considerations suggest aging is caused not by active gene programming but by evolved li...
Cellular senescence is a biological phenomenon that has received many interpretations since its orig...
none6Activation of DNA-damage response (DDR) is a crucial process for the maintenance of genomic sta...
All life processes are subject to time constraints. At the cellular level, damage repair and cell cy...
ABSTRACT: For much of the 20th century, the accumulation of a consid-erable amount of information ab...
One of the prevailing theories of aging, the disposable soma theory, views aging as the result of th...
One of the ways that the evolutionary theory of aging has survived in the face of contravening evide...
Ageing is a general feature of higher organisms. Evolutionary theories of ageing rest on a gradual d...
Understanding the proximate and ultimate causes of ageing is one of the key challenges in current bi...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
In evolutionary terms, life on the planet has taken the form of independently living cells for the m...
Why do we age? Since ageing is a near-universal feature of complex organisms, a convincing theory mu...
Maternal effects are ubiquitous in nature and affect a wide range of offspring phenotypes. Recent re...
<div><p>Maternal effects are ubiquitous in nature and affect a wide range of offspring phenotypes. R...
Cellular checkpoints prevent damage and mutation accumulation in tissue cells. DNA repair is one mec...
Evolutionary considerations suggest aging is caused not by active gene programming but by evolved li...
Cellular senescence is a biological phenomenon that has received many interpretations since its orig...
none6Activation of DNA-damage response (DDR) is a crucial process for the maintenance of genomic sta...
All life processes are subject to time constraints. At the cellular level, damage repair and cell cy...
ABSTRACT: For much of the 20th century, the accumulation of a consid-erable amount of information ab...
One of the prevailing theories of aging, the disposable soma theory, views aging as the result of th...
One of the ways that the evolutionary theory of aging has survived in the face of contravening evide...
Ageing is a general feature of higher organisms. Evolutionary theories of ageing rest on a gradual d...
Understanding the proximate and ultimate causes of ageing is one of the key challenges in current bi...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
In evolutionary terms, life on the planet has taken the form of independently living cells for the m...
Why do we age? Since ageing is a near-universal feature of complex organisms, a convincing theory mu...
Maternal effects are ubiquitous in nature and affect a wide range of offspring phenotypes. Recent re...
<div><p>Maternal effects are ubiquitous in nature and affect a wide range of offspring phenotypes. R...
Cellular checkpoints prevent damage and mutation accumulation in tissue cells. DNA repair is one mec...
Evolutionary considerations suggest aging is caused not by active gene programming but by evolved li...
Cellular senescence is a biological phenomenon that has received many interpretations since its orig...
none6Activation of DNA-damage response (DDR) is a crucial process for the maintenance of genomic sta...