Research Papers §
- Mitophagy-promoting agents and their ability to promote healthy-aging.
- Reprogramming of ovarian aging epigenome by resveratrol.
- Potential Synergistic Supplementation of NAD+ Promoting Compounds as a Strategy for Increasing Healthspan.
- Nutraceutical activation of Sirt1: a review.
- CoQ10 and Resveratrol Effects to Ameliorate Aged-Related Mitochondrial Dysfunctions.
- We are all aging, and here’s why.
- Therapeutics That Can Potentially Replicate or Augment the Anti-Aging Effects of Physical Exercise.
- The Effects of Nutrient Signaling Regulators in Combination with Phytocannabinoids on the Senescence-Associated Phenotype in Human Dermal Fibroblasts.
- A collective analysis of lifespan-extending compounds in diverse model organisms, and of species whose lifespan can be extended the most by the application of compounds.
- Targeting Cardiovascular Risk Factors Through Dietary Adaptations and Caloric Restriction Mimetics.
- Caloric Restriction Mimetics in Nutrition and Clinical Trials.
- Resveratrol elongates the lifespan and improves antioxidant activity in the silkworm Bombyx mori.
- Aging and age-related diseases: from mechanisms to therapeutic strategies.
- Longevity pathways in stress resistance: targeting NAD and sirtuins to treat the pathophysiology of hemorrhagic shock.
- The Potential of Resveratrol to Act as a Caloric Restriction Mimetic Appears to Be Limited: Insights from Studies in Mice.
- Compounds that extend longevity are protective in neurodegenerative diseases and provide a novel treatment strategy for these devastating disorders.
- Polyphenols as Caloric-Restriction Mimetics and Autophagy Inducers in Aging Research.
- Control of Inflammation by Calorie Restriction Mimetics: On the Crossroad of Autophagy and Mitochondria.
- Effect of the Resveratrol Rice DJ526 on Longevity.
- Pharmacological basis and new insights of resveratrol action in the cardiovascular system.
- Frailty index as a biomarker of lifespan and healthspan: Focus on pharmacological interventions.
- Pairwise combinations of chemical compounds that delay yeast chronological aging through different signaling pathways display synergistic effects on the extent of aging delay.
- ERK is required for the full activity of resveratrol in extended lifespan and reproduction.
- Sirtuin signaling in cellular senescence and aging.
- Future directions of resveratrol research.
- Resveratrol Induces Brain Resilience Against Alzheimer Neurodegeneration Through Proteostasis Enhancement.
- Dietary Resveratrol Does Not Affect Life Span, Body Composition, Stress Response, and Longevity-Related Gene Expression in Drosophila melanogaster.
- Nutrition, metabolism, and targeting aging in nonhuman primates.
- Slowing ageing by design: the rise of NAD+ and sirtuin-activating compounds.
- Energetic interventions for healthspan and resiliency with aging.
- Caloric restriction and exercise “mimetics”: Ready for prime time?
- Pharmacologic targeting of sirtuin and PPAR signaling improves longevity and mitochondrial physiology in respiratory chain complex I mutant Caenorhabditis elegans.
- Metabolic effects of resveratrol: addressing the controversies.
- Aging and energetics’ ‘Top 40’ future research opportunities 2010-2013.
- The controversial world of sirtuins.
- Effect of antioxidants supplementation on aging and longevity.
- AMPK at the nexus of energetics and aging.
- DNA damage-signaling by cytometry.
- Small molecule SIRT1 activators for the treatment of aging and age-related diseases.
- Drugs that modulate aging: the promising yet difficult path ahead.
- Resveratrol and food effects on lifespan and reproduction in the model crustacean Daphnia.
- Short-term caloric restriction, resveratrol, or combined treatment regimens initiated in late-life alter mitochondrial protein expression profiles in a fiber-type specific manner in aged animals.
- Xenohormetic and anti-aging activity of secoiridoid polyphenols present in extra virgin olive oil: a new family of gerosuppressant agents.
- Dietary resveratrol prevents Alzheimer’s markers and increases life span in SAMP8.
- Diet and aging.
- The lifespan extension effects of resveratrol are conserved in the honey bee and may be driven by a mechanism related to caloric restriction.
- Evaluation of resveratrol, green tea extract, curcumin, oxaloacetic acid, and medium-chain triglyceride oil on life span of genetically heterogeneous mice.
- The journey of resveratrol from yeast to human.
- Sirtuins as regulators of metabolism and healthspan.
- Of mice and men: the benefits of caloric restriction, exercise, and mimetics.
- The effect of resveratrol on lifespan depends on both gender and dietary nutrient composition in Drosophila melanogaster.
- New comparative genomics approach reveals a conserved health span signature across species.
- Erratum to: resveratrol and red wine, healthy heart and longevity.
- Rapamycin, but not resveratrol or simvastatin, extends life span of genetically heterogeneous mice.
- dSir2 and longevity in Drosophila.
- Calorie restriction: what recent results suggest for the future of ageing research.
- Resveratrol and red wine, healthy heart and longevity.
- Resveratrol, sirtuins, and the promise of a DR mimetic.
- dSir2 mediates the increased spontaneous physical activity in flies on calorie restriction.
- Inhibition of S6K by resveratrol: in search of the purpose.
- Biochemical effects of SIRT1 activators.
- The prolongevity effect of resveratrol depends on dietary composition and calorie intake in a tephritid fruit fly.
- Different dietary restriction regimens extend lifespan by both independent and overlapping genetic pathways in C. elegans.
- Resveratrol treatment in mice does not elicit the bradycardia and hypothermia associated with calorie restriction.
- Cellular stress response: a novel target for chemoprevention and nutritional neuroprotection in aging, neurodegenerative disorders and longevity.
- Resveratrol delays age-related deterioration and mimics transcriptional aspects of dietary restriction without extending life span.