Impact papers on aging in 2009
2015-01-13Impact papers on aging in 2009
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Abstract
The editorial board of Aging reviews research papers published in 2009,
which they believe have or will have a significant impact on aging research.
Among many others, the topics include genes that accelerate aging or in
contrast promote longevity in model organisms, DNA damage responses
and telomeres, molecular mechanisms of life span extension by calorie
restriction and pharmacologic interventions into aging. The emerging
message in 2009 is that aging is not random but determined by a
genetically-regulated longevity network and can be decelerated both
genetically and pharmacologically.
some notes
DNA damage response and aging
Mitochondria, oxidative stress and aging
Calorie restriction (CR)
Pharmacologic intervention
Stem cells and aging
Nuclear reprogramming and senescence
Genetics of aging
Autophagy
Post-transcriptional gene regulation and aging
Circadian clock
Cancer and aging