Usually the genetics of human longevity is restricted to the nuclear genome (nDNA). However it is well known that the nDNA interacts with a physically and functionally separated genome, the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) that, even if limited in length and number of genes encoded, plays a major role in the ageing process. The complex interplay between nDNA/mtDNA and the environment is most likely involved in phenomena such as ageing and longevity. To this scenario we have to add another level of complexity represented by the microbiota, that is, the whole set of bacteria present in the different part of our body with their whole set of genes. In particular, several studies investigated the role of gut microbiota (GM) modifications in ageing and ...
The last 30 years of research greatly contributed to shed light on the role of mitochondrial DNA (mt...
Human longevity is at least partly heritable, and the progeroid syndromes of accelerated aging have ...
none6siMetabonomics, aiming to characterize the pattern of low molecular weight metabolites particip...
Usually the genetics of human longevity is restricted to the nuclear genome (nDNA). However it is we...
The study of the extreme limits of human lifespan may allow a better understanding of how human bein...
AbstractThe main message of this review can be summarized as follows: aging and longevity, as comple...
none6noAvailable online 31 December 2016The changing physiology and lifestyle of elderly people affe...
Gut microbiota (GM) is a dynamic organ throughout the lifespan. Aging is a complex process that comp...
Gut microbiota (GM) is a dynamic organ throughout the lifespan. Aging is a complex process that comp...
The gut microbiome of long-lived people display an increasing abundance of subdominant species, as w...
The genetic variability of H. sapiens mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) can be either germ-line inherited or...
none8siAge-related alterations in human gut microbiota composition have been thoroughly described, b...
Approximately one-quarter of the variation in lifespan in developed countries can be attributed to g...
The gut microbiota (GM) is a complex, evolutionarily molded ecological system, which contributes to ...
"nCollection of multiple processes that increase the chronological age of an organism leading t...
The last 30 years of research greatly contributed to shed light on the role of mitochondrial DNA (mt...
Human longevity is at least partly heritable, and the progeroid syndromes of accelerated aging have ...
none6siMetabonomics, aiming to characterize the pattern of low molecular weight metabolites particip...
Usually the genetics of human longevity is restricted to the nuclear genome (nDNA). However it is we...
The study of the extreme limits of human lifespan may allow a better understanding of how human bein...
AbstractThe main message of this review can be summarized as follows: aging and longevity, as comple...
none6noAvailable online 31 December 2016The changing physiology and lifestyle of elderly people affe...
Gut microbiota (GM) is a dynamic organ throughout the lifespan. Aging is a complex process that comp...
Gut microbiota (GM) is a dynamic organ throughout the lifespan. Aging is a complex process that comp...
The gut microbiome of long-lived people display an increasing abundance of subdominant species, as w...
The genetic variability of H. sapiens mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) can be either germ-line inherited or...
none8siAge-related alterations in human gut microbiota composition have been thoroughly described, b...
Approximately one-quarter of the variation in lifespan in developed countries can be attributed to g...
The gut microbiota (GM) is a complex, evolutionarily molded ecological system, which contributes to ...
"nCollection of multiple processes that increase the chronological age of an organism leading t...
The last 30 years of research greatly contributed to shed light on the role of mitochondrial DNA (mt...
Human longevity is at least partly heritable, and the progeroid syndromes of accelerated aging have ...
none6siMetabonomics, aiming to characterize the pattern of low molecular weight metabolites particip...