Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
External reference: https://openalex.org/T10676
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Long-lived C. elegans show expanded decrepitude, not slower ageing Study reinterprets Gompertz mortality parameters, showing lifespan extensions reflect expanded decrepitude rather than slowed biological ageing in C. elegans.
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Authors argue longevity research has an ethical case Ethical case for longevity science grounded in autonomy and self-ownership rather than consequences alone; addresses philosophical and societal objections to aging research.
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Life disparity is increasingly shaped by distribution moments Analysis of 41 countries shows how skewness and kurtosis of age-at-death distributions explain mortality compression trends and lifespan disparity patterns from 1751–2019.
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A Data-Analysis Pipeline for High-Throughput Systematic Evolution of Ligands by Exponential Enrichment (HT-SELEX) in the Characterization of Telomeric Proteins Development and validation of a bioinformatics pipeline for analyzing HT-SELEX data to characterize DNA-binding properties of telomeric proteins in human and C. elegans.
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C. elegans lifespan is limited by different competing causes of death Study reveals how multiple age-related pathologies interact hierarchically to determine lifespan in C. elegans, showing bacterial infection and neoplasia mask or unmask each other's effects on.
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Review highlights histone marks in C. elegans embryonic cell cycle Explore histone modifications during C. elegans embryonic cell division, examining H4K20me1, H3S10ph, and other epigenetic marks that regulate chromatin dynamics and mitotic progression.
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Centenarian cohort profile described in Colombia Colombian centenarian cohort baseline study characterizing health status and aging determinants to advance understanding of extreme longevity mechanisms.

