Evolution of Senescence by Damage Accumulation That Accelerates With Age Throughout an Organism's Lifespan. [PDF]
In recent years, senescence is increasingly understood as a process of damage accumulation that accelerates with age throughout an organism's lifespan. That understanding has rarely been introduced to senescence evolution theory.
Bega D, Hadany L.
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Il castello di Elsinore, N. 58 (2008)
Roberto Alonge
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Snowflake epitope matching correlates with child-specific antibodies during pregnancy and donor-specific antibodies after kidney transplantation. [PDF]
Development of donor-specific human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies (DSA) remains a major risk factor for graft loss following organ transplantation, where DSA are directed towards patches on the three-dimensional structure of the respective organ ...
Niemann M +8 more
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The Strehler-Mildvan correlation as a valuable tool for monitoring the long-term health status of a population. [PDF]
The increase in the logarithm of mortality with age from 40 years onward can be described by a Gompertz linear relationship with two parameters.
Dolejs J.
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Giorgio Strehler e l’opera lirica
Il castello di Elsinore, N. 64 (2011)
Matteo Paoletti
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Addition of Chlorogenic Acid to Human Semen: Effects on Sperm Motility, DNA Integrity, Oxidative Stress, and <i>Nrf2</i> Expression. [PDF]
This study evaluated the effects of chlorogenic acid (CGA) on human semen and on oxidative stress (OS) induced in vitro in human spermatozoa. After the treatment of the basal semen with 100 µM CGA, rapid and slow sperm progressive motility were evaluated
Signorini C +7 more
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Vitality heterogeneity in the Strehler–Mildvan theory of mortality [PDF]
In this paper the Strehler-Mildvan theory of mortality and aging is generalised to cover heterogeneity effects in the population. The theory is based on the concept of environmental shocks that cause death of an individual when exceeding its vitality. Heterogeneity is introduced via the value of the vitality of an individual at birth.
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Estimating network changes from lifespan measurements using a parsimonious gene network model of cellular aging. [PDF]
Background Cellular aging is best studied in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. As an example of a pleiotropic trait, yeast lifespan is influenced by hundreds of interconnected genes.
Qin H.
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Study on Robustness of Strehler-Mildvan Model [PDF]
2000 Mathematics Subject Classi cation: 62F35, 62F15The probability that a device will work properly after a certain period of time can be studied using the Strehler-Mildvan model.
Atanasov, Dimitar
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Trainee-supervisor collaboration, progress-visualisation, and coaching: a survey on challenges in assessment of ICU trainees. [PDF]
Background Assessing trainees is crucial for development of their competence, yet it remains a challenging endeavour. Identifying contributing and influencing factors affecting this process is imperative for improvement.
Scholte JBJ +3 more
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