Mounting evidence suggests that average telomere length reflects previous stress and predicts subsequent survival across vertebrate species. In humans, leucocyte telomere length (LTL) is consistently shorter during adulthood in males than in females, although the causes of this sex difference and its generality to other mammals remain unknown. Here, we measured LTL in a cross-sectional sample of free-living Soay sheep and found shorter telomeres in males than in females in later adulthood (>3 years of age), but not in early life. This observation was not related to sex differences in growth or parasite burden, but we did find evidence for reduced LTL associated with increased horn growth in early life in males. Variation in LTL was independ...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
Background: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
Mounting evidence suggests that average telomere length reflects previous stress and predicts subseq...
Males and females often age at different rates resulting in longevity ‘gender gaps’, where one sex o...
International audienceIn many mammalian species, females live on average longer than males. In human...
Background: In eutherian mammals and in humans, the female fetus may be masculi-nized while sharing ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137314/1/mec14129_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Individual variation in survival probability due to differential responses to early-life environment...
Background: In eutherian mammals and in humans, the female fetus may be masculinized while sharing t...
<div><p>Immunosenescence, the deterioration of immune system capability with age, may play a key rol...
Leucocytes are typically considered as a whole in studies examining telomere dynamics in mammals. Su...
Immunosenescence, the deterioration of immune system capability with age, may play a key role in med...
The usage of telomere length (TL) in blood as a proxy for the TL of other tissues relies on the assu...
Individuals in free-living animal populations generally differ substantially in reproductive success...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
Background: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
Mounting evidence suggests that average telomere length reflects previous stress and predicts subseq...
Males and females often age at different rates resulting in longevity ‘gender gaps’, where one sex o...
International audienceIn many mammalian species, females live on average longer than males. In human...
Background: In eutherian mammals and in humans, the female fetus may be masculi-nized while sharing ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137314/1/mec14129_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Individual variation in survival probability due to differential responses to early-life environment...
Background: In eutherian mammals and in humans, the female fetus may be masculinized while sharing t...
<div><p>Immunosenescence, the deterioration of immune system capability with age, may play a key rol...
Leucocytes are typically considered as a whole in studies examining telomere dynamics in mammals. Su...
Immunosenescence, the deterioration of immune system capability with age, may play a key role in med...
The usage of telomere length (TL) in blood as a proxy for the TL of other tissues relies on the assu...
Individuals in free-living animal populations generally differ substantially in reproductive success...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
Background: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...