Myonuclear dynamics with age and exercise: shaping up for a good time
The Journal of Physiology, EarlyView.
Cory M. Dungan
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Mutations affecting the meiotic and mitotic divisions of the early Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. [PDF]
Paul E. Mains+4 more
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A living model for obesity and aging research: Caenorhabditis elegans
Peiyi Shen, Yiren Yue, Yeonhwa Park
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The pace and shape of ant ageing
ABSTRACT Ants have been proposed as good models to study ageing and the effects of extrinsic mortality because of their long lifespans and plasticity of ageing within species. We discuss how age‐dependent extrinsic mortality might influence queen lifespan, and how the effect of age‐independent extrinsic mortality needs further study, accounting for ...
Luisa M. Jaimes‐Nino, Jan Oettler
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KB2764 interacted with alpha‐enolase (ENO1) and pyruvate kinase M (PKM), ultimately leading to PKM phosphorylation of ENO1. KB2764 consequently increased mitochondrial ATP production and decreased glycolysis dependence. Furthermore, the action of KB2764 extends its application to extend the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans.
Yun Haeng Lee+13 more
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C. elegans: A potent model for high-throughput screening experiments investigating the FLASH effect
This study explores the effects of UHDR irradiation on Caenorhabditis elegans embryos. UHDR proton and electron beams demonstrate a sparing effect, aligning with literature findings. This highlights C.
Lucas Schoenauen+4 more
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Genetic Analysis of X-Chromosome Dosage Compensation in Caenorhabditis elegans
Philip Meneely, William B. Wood
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Essential genes in the hDf6 region of chromosome I in Caenorhabditis elegans. [PDF]
A. M. Howell, A M Rose
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Asymmetrical Use of Appendages in Food Probing by Two Ant Species
ABSTRACT Lateralization, or the presence of left–right asymmetry, is a widespread phenomenon in vertebrates and has been shown to confer various adaptive advantages, as lateralized individuals tend to outperform non‐lateralized ones in specific tasks. In contrast, much less is known about lateralization in invertebrates.
Alexandra Koch+3 more
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Induction of apoptosis by the mouse Nedd2 gene, which encodes a protein similar to the product of the Caenorhabditis elegans cell death gene ced-3 and the mammalian IL-1 beta-converting enzyme. [PDF]
Sharad Kumar+4 more
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