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SIRT1 gene

Known as: SIR2L1, SIR2, S. CEREVISIAE, HOMOLOG-LIKE 1, SIRT1 
This gene may be involved in the regulation of protein acetylation.
National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) induce apoptosis and are associated with various diseases and with aging. SIRT1 (sirtuin… 
Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
AIMS A complex set of metabolic and inflammatory processes are involved in the development of cardiac hypertrophy. Accumulating… 
Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
The IGF/mTOR pathway, which is modulated by nutrients, growth factors, energy status and cellular stress regulates aging in… 
Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Pathways that regulate mitochondrial biogenesis are potential therapeutic targets for the amelioration of endothelial dysfunction… 
Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
In mammals, nic o tin a mide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) and nic o tin a mide mononucleotide ad en y lyltransferase 1… 
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Chronic exposure to inducers of DNA base oxidation and single and double strand breaks contribute to tumorigenesis. In addition… 
Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
ABSTRACT The NAD-dependent histone deacetylase Sir2 plays a key role in connecting cellular metabolism with gene silencing and… 
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
The SIR2 family of nicotinamide adenosine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependent deacetylases modulates diverse biological functions in…