The 2nd International Conference "Genetics of aging and longevity" took place 22-25 April, 2012 in the main building of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Top gerontologists and geneticists from 25 countries around the world discussed the current problems in many areas related to the genetics of longevity and mechanisms of aging. This Research Topic is aimed to provide a collection of articles based on the talks, reports and experimental outcomes related to the topics of the conference: "Epigenetic Changes Associated with Longevity", "Hormones and Aging", "Proximal and Cellular Mechanisms of Aging", "Nutrient Signaling, Stress Resistance and Longevity", "Identifying Longevity Genes by Mutational, QTL and Association Mapping", "Fun...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Longevit...
Age is a major risk factor for human chronic diseases. The aging process can be regulated during evo...
In animal models, single-gene mutations in genes involved in insulin/IGF and target of rapamycin sig...
The ongoing revolution in aging research was manifested by the Second International Conference "Gene...
In this book, we present a collection of articles covering a wide range of current aging research an...
The lifespan of an organism is determined by a complex network of environmental-, genetic- and stoch...
The genetics of human longevity has long been studied, and in this regard, centenarians represent a ...
An ever larger portion of the world population survives into advanced old age, and that has been a s...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environ-mental factors, whereas the genetic contrib...
peer reviewedAging is a complex and highly variable process. Heritability of longevity among humans ...
Abstract: The amount of research on human aging and longevity has been growing rapidly in recent yea...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
In May 2012, a group of scientists and clinicians met in Athens (Greece) to consider the relevance o...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environmental factors, whereas the genetic contribu...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Longevit...
Age is a major risk factor for human chronic diseases. The aging process can be regulated during evo...
In animal models, single-gene mutations in genes involved in insulin/IGF and target of rapamycin sig...
The ongoing revolution in aging research was manifested by the Second International Conference "Gene...
In this book, we present a collection of articles covering a wide range of current aging research an...
The lifespan of an organism is determined by a complex network of environmental-, genetic- and stoch...
The genetics of human longevity has long been studied, and in this regard, centenarians represent a ...
An ever larger portion of the world population survives into advanced old age, and that has been a s...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environ-mental factors, whereas the genetic contrib...
peer reviewedAging is a complex and highly variable process. Heritability of longevity among humans ...
Abstract: The amount of research on human aging and longevity has been growing rapidly in recent yea...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
In May 2012, a group of scientists and clinicians met in Athens (Greece) to consider the relevance o...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environmental factors, whereas the genetic contribu...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Longevit...
Age is a major risk factor for human chronic diseases. The aging process can be regulated during evo...
In animal models, single-gene mutations in genes involved in insulin/IGF and target of rapamycin sig...