Search Results - "Rosenfeld, Svetlana V."
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Rapamycin increases lifespan and inhibits spontaneous tumorigenesis in inbred female mice
Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (15-12-2011)“…The nutrient-sensing TO R (target of rapamycin) pathway is involved in cellular and organismal aging. Rapamycin, an inhibitor of TO R, extends lifespan in…”
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Gender differences in metformin effect on aging, life span and spontaneous tumorigenesis in 129/Sv mice
Published in Aging (Albany, NY.) (01-12-2010)“…Studies in mammals have led to the suggestion that hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia are important factors both in aging and in the development of cancer. It…”
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Dose-dependent effect of melatonin on life span and spontaneous tumor incidence in female SHR mice
Published in Experimental gerontology (01-04-2003)“…From the age of 3 months until their natural death, female Swiss-derived SHR mice were given melatonin with their drinking water (2 or 20 mg/l) for 5…”
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Effect of delta-sleep inducing peptide-containing preparation Deltaran on biomarkers of aging, life span and spontaneous tumor incidence in female SHR mice
Published in Mechanisms of ageing and development (01-06-2003)“…From the age of 3 months until their natural deaths, female Swiss-derived SHR mice were subcutaneously injected 5 consecutive days every month with 0.1 ml of…”
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Body weight is not always a good predictor of longevity in mice
Published in Experimental gerontology (01-03-2004)“…There have been some observations that low body weight and a low level of some hormones (e.g. IGF-1) during the first half of life are predictors of longer…”
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Effect of Epitalon on biomarkers of aging, life span and spontaneous tumor incidence in female Swiss-derived SHR mice
Published in Biogerontology (Dordrecht) (01-01-2003)“…From the age of 3 months until their natural deaths, female outbred Swiss-derived SHR mice were subcutaneously injected on 5 consecutive days every month with…”
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