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Cockayne Syndrome – De Barsy Syndrome – Hallermann-Streiff Syndrome – Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria – Werner ...
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Cockayne Syndrome – De Barsy Syndrome – Hallermann-Streiff Syndrome – Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria – Werner ...
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Growth Hormone and Premature Ageing
Nature, 1973IT has often been suggested that the immune system may be involved in ageing1–4 Fabris et al.5 claim that such immune deficiencies are caused by inadequate stimulation of the lymphoid system by growth hormone (GH). They compared mice with inherited pituitary dwarfism (homozygotes for Snell's dwarf mutation, dw) with normal mice from the same stock. The
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Premature Birth and Age at Onset of Puberty
Epidemiology, 2012Premature birth is associated with poor metabolic health in both sexes, potentially via earlier pubertal timing.We examined the associations of gestational age and premature birth (< 37 weeks gestation) with age at onset of puberty (Tanner stage II for breast or genitalia development).
Lam, TH+3 more
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Transcription-coupled repair and premature ageing
Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 2005During the past decades, several cellular pathways have been discovered to be connected with the ageing process. These pathways, which either suppress or enhance the ageing process, include regulation of the insulin/growth hormone axis, pathways involved with caloric restriction, ROS metabolism and DNA repair.
Jaan-Olle Andressoo+1 more
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Chronic kidney disease and premature ageing
Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2014Chronic kidney disease (CKD) shares many phenotypic similarities with other chronic diseases, including heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, HIV infection and rheumatoid arthritis. The most apparent similarity is premature ageing, involving accelerated vascular disease and muscle wasting.
Peter Kotanko+4 more
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Aging of Premature-Aging Syndrome Cells
2003Natural aging is regarded as the gradual deterioration of body functions throughout the lifetime of an individual. The aging process results from a contribution of genetic factors as well as environmental agents acting on the organism since the time of conception.
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Age and Size of Premature Infants
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1965openaire +6 more sources