The free radical theory of aging postulates that the production of intracellular reactive oxygen species is the major determinant of life span. Numerous cell culture, invertebrate, and mammalian models exist that lend support to this half-century-old hypothesis. Here we review the evidence that both supports and conflicts with the free radical theory and examine the growing link between mitochondrial metabolism, oxidant formation, and the biology of aging
AbstractA new perspective is emerging indicating that mitochondria play a critical role in aging not...
Abstract According to the widely acknowledged mito-chondrial free radical theory of aging (MFRTA), t...
AbstractMitochondria are strongly involved in the production of reactive oxygen species, considered ...
The free radical theory of aging postulates that the production of intracellular reactive oxygen spe...
The present state of the mitochondrial free radical theory of aging is reviewed. Available studies d...
The Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging (MFRTA) proposes that mitochondrial free radicals, pr...
The free radical theory proposes that ageing is the cumulative result of oxidative damage to the cel...
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...
AbstractTesting the predictions of the Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Ageing (MFRTA) has provi...
Aging is an intricate phenomenon characterized by progressive decline in physiological functions and...
AbstractThe free radical theory of aging is almost 60years old. As mitochondria are the principle so...
Testing the predictions of the Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Ageing (MFRTA) has provided a de...
When getting older, the body changes because of an accumulation of chronological and multifactor pro...
AbstractSignificance: The free radical theory of aging has provided a theoretical framework for an e...
AbstractA new perspective is emerging indicating that mitochondria play a critical role in aging not...
Abstract According to the widely acknowledged mito-chondrial free radical theory of aging (MFRTA), t...
AbstractMitochondria are strongly involved in the production of reactive oxygen species, considered ...
The free radical theory of aging postulates that the production of intracellular reactive oxygen spe...
The present state of the mitochondrial free radical theory of aging is reviewed. Available studies d...
The Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging (MFRTA) proposes that mitochondrial free radicals, pr...
The free radical theory proposes that ageing is the cumulative result of oxidative damage to the cel...
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...
AbstractTesting the predictions of the Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Ageing (MFRTA) has provi...
Aging is an intricate phenomenon characterized by progressive decline in physiological functions and...
AbstractThe free radical theory of aging is almost 60years old. As mitochondria are the principle so...
Testing the predictions of the Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Ageing (MFRTA) has provided a de...
When getting older, the body changes because of an accumulation of chronological and multifactor pro...
AbstractSignificance: The free radical theory of aging has provided a theoretical framework for an e...
AbstractA new perspective is emerging indicating that mitochondria play a critical role in aging not...
Abstract According to the widely acknowledged mito-chondrial free radical theory of aging (MFRTA), t...
AbstractMitochondria are strongly involved in the production of reactive oxygen species, considered ...