This paper summarizes pros and cons of the invertebrate models involved in aging and longevity. The worm Caenorhabditis elegans and the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster are the two models that have given the major contributions on this topic. Furthermore, we also discuss the possible contribution of recent theories on aging and inflammation to understand the complex phenotype of aged soma, from invertebrates to humans
International audienceAging's most obvious characteristic is the time dependent increase of an indiv...
International audienceAging's most obvious characteristic is the time dependent increase of an indiv...
Abstract—The evolutionary theory of aging suggests that the level of repair will evolve to an interm...
This paper summarizes pros and cons of the invertebrate models involved in aging and longevity. The ...
This annual review focuses on invertebrate model organisms, which continue to yield fundamental new ...
Most contemporary research into aging is driven by interest in the human aging process and in interv...
Classical invertebrate models, i.e., Drosophila melanogaster and Caenorhabditis elegans, have prov...
Aging is a fascinating, albeit controversial, chapter in biology. Few other subjects have elicited m...
Research on longevity and healthy aging promises to increase our lifespan and decrease the burden of...
One major gap in the current knowledge of the molecular bases of ageing is that most of the work has...
Animals show a large variability of lifespan, ranging from short-lived as Caenorhabditis elegans to ...
Abstract The biological reasons for ageing are now well known, so it is no longer an unsolved proble...
Human life expectancy has nearly doubled in the past century due, in part, to social and economic de...
Several investigators have generated long-lived nematode worms (Caenorhabditis elegans) in the past ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Aging is a degenerative process that causes a time-dep...
International audienceAging's most obvious characteristic is the time dependent increase of an indiv...
International audienceAging's most obvious characteristic is the time dependent increase of an indiv...
Abstract—The evolutionary theory of aging suggests that the level of repair will evolve to an interm...
This paper summarizes pros and cons of the invertebrate models involved in aging and longevity. The ...
This annual review focuses on invertebrate model organisms, which continue to yield fundamental new ...
Most contemporary research into aging is driven by interest in the human aging process and in interv...
Classical invertebrate models, i.e., Drosophila melanogaster and Caenorhabditis elegans, have prov...
Aging is a fascinating, albeit controversial, chapter in biology. Few other subjects have elicited m...
Research on longevity and healthy aging promises to increase our lifespan and decrease the burden of...
One major gap in the current knowledge of the molecular bases of ageing is that most of the work has...
Animals show a large variability of lifespan, ranging from short-lived as Caenorhabditis elegans to ...
Abstract The biological reasons for ageing are now well known, so it is no longer an unsolved proble...
Human life expectancy has nearly doubled in the past century due, in part, to social and economic de...
Several investigators have generated long-lived nematode worms (Caenorhabditis elegans) in the past ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Aging is a degenerative process that causes a time-dep...
International audienceAging's most obvious characteristic is the time dependent increase of an indiv...
International audienceAging's most obvious characteristic is the time dependent increase of an indiv...
Abstract—The evolutionary theory of aging suggests that the level of repair will evolve to an interm...