Human ageing is the gradual decline in organ and tissue function with increasing chronological time, leading eventually to loss of function and death. To study the processes involved over research-relevant timescales requires the use of accessible model systems that share significant similarities with humans. In this review, we assess the usefulness of various models, including unicellular yeasts, invertebrate worms and flies, mice and primates including humans, and highlight the benefits and possible drawbacks of each model system in its ability to illuminate human ageing mechanisms. We describe the strong evolutionary conservation of molecular pathways that govern cell responses to extracellular and intracellular signals and which are str...
International audienceHuman ageing, along with the ageing of conventional model organisms, is freque...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Most research on mechanisms of aging is being conducted in a very limited number of classical model ...
Human ageing is the gradual decline in organ and tissue function with increasing chronological time,...
Over the last two centuries, there has been a significant increase in average lifespan expectancy in...
Abstract: Use of model organisms in aging research is problematic because our ability to extrapolate...
In recent years, remarkable discoveries have been made concerning the underlying mechanisms of aging...
Single gene mutations that extend lifespan have drastically changed ageing research because they off...
Introduction: The prevalence of age-related pathologies, such as cardiovascular disease, neurodegene...
Aging is an important biological process that affects all creatures. For humans, age-related disease...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
A major goal in the field of aging research is to identify molecular mechanisms of aging at the cell...
Abstract The biological reasons for ageing are now well known, so it is no longer an unsolved proble...
Although a budding yeast culture can be propagated eternally, individual yeast cells age and eventua...
Ageing is a process that gradually increases the organism’s vulnerability to death. It affects diffe...
International audienceHuman ageing, along with the ageing of conventional model organisms, is freque...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Most research on mechanisms of aging is being conducted in a very limited number of classical model ...
Human ageing is the gradual decline in organ and tissue function with increasing chronological time,...
Over the last two centuries, there has been a significant increase in average lifespan expectancy in...
Abstract: Use of model organisms in aging research is problematic because our ability to extrapolate...
In recent years, remarkable discoveries have been made concerning the underlying mechanisms of aging...
Single gene mutations that extend lifespan have drastically changed ageing research because they off...
Introduction: The prevalence of age-related pathologies, such as cardiovascular disease, neurodegene...
Aging is an important biological process that affects all creatures. For humans, age-related disease...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
A major goal in the field of aging research is to identify molecular mechanisms of aging at the cell...
Abstract The biological reasons for ageing are now well known, so it is no longer an unsolved proble...
Although a budding yeast culture can be propagated eternally, individual yeast cells age and eventua...
Ageing is a process that gradually increases the organism’s vulnerability to death. It affects diffe...
International audienceHuman ageing, along with the ageing of conventional model organisms, is freque...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Most research on mechanisms of aging is being conducted in a very limited number of classical model ...