Testing the predictions of the Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Ageing (MFRTA) has provided a deep understanding of the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and mitochondria in the aging process. However those data, which support MFRTA are in the majority correlative (e.g. increasing oxidative damage with age). In contrast the majority of direct experimental data contradict MFRTA (e.g. changes in ROS levels do not alter longevity as expected). Unfortunately, in the past, ROS measurements have mainly been performed using isolated mitochondria, a method which is prone to experimental artifacts and does not reflect the complexity of the in vivo process. New technology to study different ROS (e.g. superoxide or hydrogen peroxide) in vivo i...
Abstract: The quest to understand why and how we age has led to numerous lines of investigation that...
Significance: The molecular mechanism of aging is still vigorously debated, although a general conse...
For more than 50 years, the free radical theory served as the paradigm guiding most investigations o...
AbstractTesting the predictions of the Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Ageing (MFRTA) has provi...
Significance: Aging is a consequence of the accumulation of cellular damage that impairs the capacit...
Significance: Aging is a consequence of the accumulation of cellular damage that impairs the capacit...
AbstractAverage lifespan has increased over the last centuries, as a consequence of medical and envi...
Chemical reactions in living cells are under strict enzyme control and conform to a tightly regulate...
The Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging (MFRTA) proposes that mitochondrial free radicals, pr...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are considered responsible of ageing in animal and humans. Mitochondri...
The brain is the most complex human organ, consuming more energy than any other tissue in proportion...
Aging is an intricate phenomenon characterized by progressive decline in physiological functions and...
Increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) has long been considered a cause of aging. How...
The free radical theory of aging postulates that the production of intracellular reactive oxygen spe...
AbstractVarious nutritional, behavioral, and pharmacological interventions have been previously show...
Abstract: The quest to understand why and how we age has led to numerous lines of investigation that...
Significance: The molecular mechanism of aging is still vigorously debated, although a general conse...
For more than 50 years, the free radical theory served as the paradigm guiding most investigations o...
AbstractTesting the predictions of the Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Ageing (MFRTA) has provi...
Significance: Aging is a consequence of the accumulation of cellular damage that impairs the capacit...
Significance: Aging is a consequence of the accumulation of cellular damage that impairs the capacit...
AbstractAverage lifespan has increased over the last centuries, as a consequence of medical and envi...
Chemical reactions in living cells are under strict enzyme control and conform to a tightly regulate...
The Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging (MFRTA) proposes that mitochondrial free radicals, pr...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are considered responsible of ageing in animal and humans. Mitochondri...
The brain is the most complex human organ, consuming more energy than any other tissue in proportion...
Aging is an intricate phenomenon characterized by progressive decline in physiological functions and...
Increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) has long been considered a cause of aging. How...
The free radical theory of aging postulates that the production of intracellular reactive oxygen spe...
AbstractVarious nutritional, behavioral, and pharmacological interventions have been previously show...
Abstract: The quest to understand why and how we age has led to numerous lines of investigation that...
Significance: The molecular mechanism of aging is still vigorously debated, although a general conse...
For more than 50 years, the free radical theory served as the paradigm guiding most investigations o...