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The following pages link to Mechanisms of life span extension by rapamycin in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster (Q33665807):
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- Statin treatment increases lifespan and improves cardiac health in Drosophila by decreasing specific protein prenylation (Q21090893) (← links)
- Rapamycin-induced insulin resistance is mediated by mTORC2 loss and uncoupled from longevity (Q24598427) (← links)
- Extending healthy life span--from yeast to humans (Q24599191) (← links)
- Lessons from C. elegans: signaling pathways for longevity (Q24609529) (← links)
- mTOR is a key modulator of ageing and age-related disease (Q24610741) (← links)
- Chemical genetic screen identifies lithocholic acid as an anti-aging compound that extends yeast chronological life span in a TOR-independent manner, by modulating housekeeping longevity assurance processes (Q24616983) (← links)
- mTOR: from growth signal integration to cancer, diabetes and ageing (Q24633662) (← links)
- mTOR signaling in growth control and disease (Q24634174) (← links)
- Mammalian Target of Rapamycin: Its Role in Early Neural Development and in Adult and Aged Brain Function (Q26744655) (← links)
- Geroscience approaches to increase healthspan and slow aging (Q26751200) (← links)
- Inhibition of the Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin (mTOR)-Rapamycin and Beyond (Q26751462) (← links)
- The role of the ribosome in the regulation of longevity and lifespan extension (Q26770848) (← links)
- Dietary Restriction and Nutrient Balance in Aging (Q26774911) (← links)
- Biochemical Genetic Pathways that Modulate Aging in Multiple Species (Q26777407) (← links)
- FOXO transcription factors: key regulators of cellular quality control (Q26851722) (← links)
- New insights into the role of mitochondrial dynamics and autophagy during oxidative stress and aging in the heart (Q26865574) (← links)
- Rapalogs in cancer prevention: anti-aging or anticancer? (Q26866151) (← links)
- Mitochondria and the autophagy-inflammation-cell death axis in organismal aging (Q26995343) (← links)
- Hormesis in aging and neurodegeneration-a prodigy awaiting dissection (Q27003901) (← links)
- Autophagy modulation as a potential therapeutic target for diverse diseases (Q27010076) (← links)
- Autophagy and cardiovascular aging: lesson learned from rapamycin (Q27692538) (← links)
- Genome-wide screen in Saccharomyces cerevisiae identifies vacuolar protein sorting, autophagy, biosynthetic, and tRNA methylation genes involved in life span regulation (Q27936406) (← links)
- Potential therapeutic effects of the MTOR inhibitors for preventing ageing and progeria-related disorders (Q28067037) (← links)
- Better Living through Chemistry: Caloric Restriction (CR) and CR Mimetics Alter Genome Function to Promote Increased Health and Lifespan (Q28073173) (← links)
- Cytoplasmic mRNA turnover and ageing (Q28081605) (← links)
- Longevity and skeletal muscle mass: the role of IGF signalling, the sirtuins, dietary restriction and protein intake (Q28083422) (← links)
- Transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of autophagy in aging (Q28083637) (← links)
- Essential role for autophagy in life span extension (Q28085050) (← links)
- The hallmarks of aging (Q28131641) (← links)
- Fighting neurodegeneration with rapamycin: mechanistic insights (Q28243647) (← links)
- Depletion of Rictor, an essential protein component of mTORC2, decreases male lifespan (Q28244634) (← links)
- TOR signaling and rapamycin influence longevity by regulating SKN-1/Nrf and DAF-16/FoxO (Q28266047) (← links)
- Sex- and tissue-specific changes in mTOR signaling with age in C57BL/6J mice (Q28271425) (← links)
- The Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin: The Grand ConducTOR of Metabolism and Aging (Q28276378) (← links)
- Rapalogs and mTOR inhibitors as anti-aging therapeutics (Q28286510) (← links)
- Increased mammalian lifespan and a segmental and tissue-specific slowing of aging after genetic reduction of mTOR expression (Q28297737) (← links)
- Mice fed rapamycin have an increase in lifespan associated with major changes in the liver transcriptome (Q28305597) (← links)
- Staying young at heart: autophagy and adaptation to cardiac aging (Q28393951) (← links)
- Resveratrol inhibits protein translation in hepatic cells (Q28478644) (← links)
- Down-regulating sphingolipid synthesis increases yeast lifespan (Q28480463) (← links)
- Suppression of replicative senescence by rapamycin in rodent embryonic cells (Q28571864) (← links)
- 10-Hydroxy-2-decenoic Acid, the Major Lipid Component of Royal Jelly, Extends the Lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans through Dietary Restriction and Target of Rapamycin Signaling (Q28652751) (← links)
- Ageing increases vulnerability to aβ42 toxicity in Drosophila (Q28727201) (← links)
- Lithium suppresses Aβ pathology by inhibiting translation in an adult Drosophila model of Alzheimer's disease (Q29036305) (← links)
- Overexpression of Atg5 in mice activates autophagy and extends lifespan (Q29038178) (← links)
- The genetics of ageing (Q29547430) (← links)
- Current aging research in China (Q30388882) (← links)
- Bicaudal C mutation causes myc and TOR pathway up-regulation and polycystic kidney disease-like phenotypes in Drosophila. (Q33562592) (← links)
- Rapamycin increases mitochondrial efficiency by mtDNA-dependent reprogramming of mitochondrial metabolism in Drosophila (Q33613363) (← links)
- Dynamic switch of negative feedback regulation in Drosophila Akt-TOR signaling (Q33619056) (← links)