Genetic studies have thus far identified a limited number of loci associated with human longevity by applying age at death or survival up to advanced ages as phenotype. As an alternative approach, one could first try to identify biomarkers of healthy ageing and the genetic variants associated with these traits and subsequently determine the association of these variants with human longevity. In the present study, we used this approach by testing whether the 35 baseline serum parameters measured in the Leiden Longevity Study (LLS) meet the proposed criteria for a biomarker of healthy ageing. The LLS consists of 421 families with long-lived siblings of European descent, who were recruited together with their offspring and the spouses of the o...
Human longevity is a complex trait in which genetics, epigenetics, environmental and stochasticity d...
Offspring of long-lived families are characterized by beneficial metabolic phenotypes in glucose and...
The genetic component of human longevity is estimated at 30%. Which genes are involved in determinin...
The lifespan of an organism is determined by a complex network of environmental-, genetic- and stoch...
Human longevity is in part genetically determined, and the insulin/IGF-1 signal transduction (IIS) p...
International audienceVariation in human lifespan is 20 to 30% heritable in twins but few genetic va...
In animal models, single-gene mutations in genes involved in insulin/IGF and target of rapamycin sig...
We present a massive investigation into the genetic basis of human lifespan. Beginning with a genome...
The Leiden Longevity Study consists of families that express extended survival across generations, d...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environmental factors, whereas the genetic contribu...
The Leiden Longevity Study consists of families that express extended survival across generations, d...
By studying the loci that contribute to human longevity, we aim to identify mechanisms that contribu...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environmental factors, whereas the genetic contribu...
Genetic factors clearly contribute to exceptional longevity and healthy aging in humans, yet the ide...
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...
Offspring of long-lived families are characterized by beneficial metabolic phenotypes in glucose and...
The genetic component of human longevity is estimated at 30%. Which genes are involved in determinin...
The lifespan of an organism is determined by a complex network of environmental-, genetic- and stoch...
Human longevity is in part genetically determined, and the insulin/IGF-1 signal transduction (IIS) p...
International audienceVariation in human lifespan is 20 to 30% heritable in twins but few genetic va...
In animal models, single-gene mutations in genes involved in insulin/IGF and target of rapamycin sig...
We present a massive investigation into the genetic basis of human lifespan. Beginning with a genome...
The Leiden Longevity Study consists of families that express extended survival across generations, d...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environmental factors, whereas the genetic contribu...
The Leiden Longevity Study consists of families that express extended survival across generations, d...
By studying the loci that contribute to human longevity, we aim to identify mechanisms that contribu...
Human lifespan variation is mainly determined by environmental factors, whereas the genetic contribu...
Genetic factors clearly contribute to exceptional longevity and healthy aging in humans, yet the ide...
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...
Offspring of long-lived families are characterized by beneficial metabolic phenotypes in glucose and...
The genetic component of human longevity is estimated at 30%. Which genes are involved in determinin...