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  1. The human Werner Syndrome as a model system for aging

    The aging process is one of the most challenging biological pathways to understand. Applications of model systems for aging have contributed...
    Wen-Hsing Cheng, Patricia L. Opresko, ... and Vilhelm A. Bohr in Model Systems in Aging
    Chapter
  2. Aging and mitochondrial dysfunction in the filamentous fungus Podospora anserina

    In the filamentous fungus Podospora anserina, mitochondria play a paramount role in life span control and aging. During aging, these organelles...
    Heinz D. Osiewacz in Model Systems in Aging
    Chapter
  3. Aging and the programmed death phenomena

    Biochemical mechanisms of the programmed death phenomena are considered at levels of unicellular organisms, mitochondria, cells, groups of cells, and...
    Vladimir P. Skulachev in Model Systems in Aging
    Chapter
  4. Energy metabolism, anti-oxidant defense and aging in Caenorhabditis elegans

    Food restriction and impaired gene function by mutation or RNAi treatment can extend the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans considerably. In contrast...
    Bart P. Braeckman, Koen Houthoofd, Jacques R. Vanfleteren in Model Systems in Aging
    Chapter
  5. Do green plants age, and if so, how?

    Time-dependent ageing-like processes in green plants are discussed and compared to gerontological changes in animals and other organisms. The...
    Howard Thomas in Model Systems in Aging
    Chapter
  6. Conditional senescence in prokaryotes

    Bacteria are immortal in the sense that their capacity for reproduction appears limitless as long as the environment supports growth. However, this...
    Thomas Nyström in Model Systems in Aging
    Chapter
  7. Yeast as a model for ageing and apoptosis research

    Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death with a crucial role in health and disease in metazoans. Recent findings demonstrate the existence of an...
    Michael Breitenbach, Frank Madeo, ... Alena Pichova in Model Systems in Aging
    Chapter
  8. Mammalian and bird aging, oxygen radicals, and restricted feeding

    In this chapter, the relationship of aging with oxidative stress is reviewed. Endogenous tissue antioxidants do not determine aging because they...
    Gustavo Barja in Model Systems in Aging
    Chapter
  9. Role of subcytotoxic stress in tissue ageing

    Most commonly stress-induced premature senescence (SIPS) is defined as the long-term effects of subcytotoxic stress on proliferative cell types,...
    Olivier Toussaint, Michel Salmon, ... Florence Chainiaux in Model Systems in Aging
    Chapter
  10. Mitochondria, metabolism, and aging in yeast

    Quantitative and qualitative changes in metabolism take place when the lifespan is extended in yeast either by genetic or nutritional manipulation....
    S. Michal Jazwinski in Model Systems in Aging
    Chapter
  11. Naturalized alien flora of Uzbekistan: species richness, origin and habitats

    This is the first study providing an up-to-date account of the alien flora in Uzbekistan and analyzing the relationship between the invasion status...

    Trobjon Makhkamov, Alessandra Kortz, ... Petr Pyšek in Biological Invasions
    Article 15 July 2024
  12. The autophagy adaptor TRIAD3A promotes tau fibrillation by nested phase separation

    Multiple neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by aberrant proteinaceous accumulations of tau. Here, we report a RING-in-between-RING-type E3...

    Jiechao Zhou, Yang ‘an Chuang, ... Wenchi Zhang in Nature Cell Biology
    Article 15 July 2024
  13. Zeb1 mediates EMT/plasticity-associated ferroptosis sensitivity in cancer cells by regulating lipogenic enzyme expression and phospholipid composition

    Therapy resistance and metastasis, the most fatal steps in cancer, are often triggered by a (partial) activation of the epithelial–mesenchymal...

    Annemarie Schwab, Zhigang Rao, ... Thomas Brabletz in Nature Cell Biology
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  14. Comprehensive and deep evaluation of structural variation detection pipelines with third-generation sequencing data

    Background

    Structural variation (SV) detection methods using third-generation sequencing data are widely employed, yet accurately detecting SVs...

    Zhi Liu, Zhi **e, Miaoxin Li in Genome Biology
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  15. Exploring the cooperation between nitrogen-fixing and non-fixing alfalfa rhizobia

    Alfalfa plays a crucial role in agriculture due to its nitrogen-fixing partnership with rhizobia, resulting in nutritious forage. While the potential...

    Silvina Brambilla, Karen Liebrenz, ... Nicolás Ayub in Symbiosis
    Article 15 July 2024
  16. Diagnostic applicability of mitogenomics in uncovering intraspecific carangid diversifications: insights into phylogeny, divergence time, and characterization of two cryptic Selaroides leptolepis mitogenomes

    Carangidae is an economically important fish family comprised of 32 genera with more than 140 circumglobally distributed species. Its members exhibit...

    Lorenzo C. Halasan, Hsiu-Chin Lin in Organisms Diversity & Evolution
    Article 15 July 2024
  17. Transcriptomic profiling and discovery of key transcription factors involved in adventitious roots formation from root cuttings of mulberry

    ARs plays a crucial role in plant morphogenesis and development. The limited and inefficient rooting of scions poses a significant challenge to the...

    Hao Dou, Jiajia Sun, ... **’e Quan in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  18. Map** of Aegilops speltoides derived leaf rust and stripe rust resistance genes using 35K SNP array

    Wheat is an essential food commodity cultivated throughout the world. However, this crop faces continuous threats from fungal pathogens, leaf rust...

    Balihar Kaur, Bukke Kutti Bai, ... Satinder Kaur in BMC Genomic Data
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  19. Comparative genomic analysis of nickel homeostasis in cable bacteria

    Background

    Cable bacteria are filamentous members of the Desulfobulbaceae family that are capable of performing centimetre‑scale electron transport...

    Anwar Hiralal, Jeanine S. Geelhoed, ... Filip J. R. Meysman in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
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