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negative regulation of development, heterochronic
Known as:
down regulation of development, heterochronic
, down-regulation of development, heterochronic
, downregulation of development, heterochronic
Any process that modulates the consistent predetermined time point at which an integrated living unit or organism progresses from an initial…
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2020
2020
Circulating anti-geronic factors from heterochonic parabionts promote vascular rejuvenation in aged mice: transcriptional footprint of mitochondrial protection, attenuation of oxidative stress, and…
T. Kiss
,
S. Tarantini
,
+8 authors
Z. Ungvari
GeroScience
2020
Corpus ID: 212706722
Aging-induced functional and phenotypic alterations of the vasculature (e.g., endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress) have a…
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Highly Cited
2018
Highly Cited
2018
MANF regulates metabolic and immune homeostasis in ageing and protects against liver damage
Pedro Sousa‐Victor
,
J. Neves
,
+11 authors
H. Jasper
Nature Metabolism
2018
Corpus ID: 91375304
Ageing is accompanied by altered intercellular communication, deregulated metabolic function, and inflammation. Interventions…
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Regulatory T cells and skeletal muscle regeneration
S. Schiaffino
,
M. G. Pereira
,
Stefano Ciciliot
,
P. Rovere-Querini
The FEBS Journal
2017
Corpus ID: 19730876
Skeletal muscle regeneration results from the activation and differentiation of myogenic stem cells, called satellite cells…
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Review
2017
Review
2017
The systemic environment: at the interface of aging and adult neurogenesis
Lucas K. Smith
,
Charles W. White
,
Saul A. Villeda
Cell and Tissue Research
2017
Corpus ID: 3822835
Aging results in impaired neurogenesis in the two neurogenic niches of the adult mammalian brain, the dentate gyrus of the…
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2015
Highly Cited
2015
Young, Proliferative Thymic Epithelial Cells Engraft and Function in Aging Thymuses
Mi‐jeong Kim
,
Christine M. Miller
,
J. Shadrach
,
A. Wagers
,
T. Serwold
Journal of Immunology
2015
Corpus ID: 10037128
The thymus reaches its maximum size early in life and then begins to shrink, producing fewer T cells with increasing age. This…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Aging and brain rejuvenation as systemic events
Jill Bouchard
,
Saul A. Villeda
Journal of Neurochemistry
2014
Corpus ID: 573797
The effects of aging were traditionally thought to be immutable, particularly evident in the loss of plasticity and cognitive…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Heterochronic parabiosis: historical perspective and methodological considerations for studies of aging and longevity
M. Conboy
,
I. Conboy
,
T. Rando
Aging Cell
2013
Corpus ID: 34996089
Pairing two animals in parabiosis to test for systemic or circulatory factors from one animal affecting the other animal has been…
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Accelerated aging versus rejuvenation of the immune system in heterochronic parabiosis.
I. Pishel
,
Dmytro Shytikov
,
T. Orlova
,
A. Peregudov
,
I. Artyuhov
,
G. Butenko
Rejuvenation Research
2012
Corpus ID: 32676802
The emergence of immune disorders in aging is explained by many factors, including thymus dysfunction, decrease in the proportion…
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2010
Highly Cited
2010
High-level phylogenetic analysis using developmental sequences: the Cambrian +Martinssonia elongata, +Musacaris gerdgeyeri gen. et sp. nov. and their position in early crustacean evolution.
J. Haug
,
D. Waloszek
,
C. Haug
,
A. Maas
Arthropod structure & development
2010
Corpus ID: 10714128
Review
2009
Review
2009
Diversity, ecology and evolution of groundwater copepods
D. Galassi
,
R. Huys
,
J. Reid
2009
Corpus ID: 54039349
Summary 1. With few exceptions, copepods dominate over other crustacean and non-crustacean invertebrate groups in ground water…
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