48 results on '"Leiser, Scott F."'
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2. Lifespan effects in male UM-HET3 mice treated with sodium thiosulfate, 16-hydroxyestriol, and late-start canagliflozin
3. Correction to: Lifespan effects in male UM‑HET3 mice treated with sodium thiosulfate, 16‑hydroxyestriol, and late‑start canagliflozin
4. FMO rewires metabolism to promote longevity through tryptophan and one carbon metabolism in C. elegans
5. eLife assessment: The Neuron-specific IIS/FOXO Transcriptome in Aged Animals Reveals Regulatory Mechanisms of Cognitive Aging
6. eLife assessment: Mitochondrial stress in GABAergic neurons non-cell autonomously regulates organismal health and aging
7. Flavin‐containing monooxygenase (FMO): Beyond xenobiotics
8. Food touch limits lifespan through bioamine and neuroendocrine signaling.
9. Fmo5 plays a sex-specific role in goblet cell maturation and mucus barrier formation
10. A diet of oxidative stress–adapted bacteria improves stress resistance and lifespan in C. elegans via p38-MAPK
11. Serotonin and dopamine modulate aging in response to food odor and availability
12. Hypoxic response regulators RHY-1 and EGL-9/PHD promote longevity through a VHL-1-independent transcriptional response
13. An alternative food source for metabolism and longevity studies in Caenorhabditis elegans
14. A diet of oxidative stress-adapted bacteria improves stress resistance and lifespan inC. elegansvia p38-MAPK
15. C22 disrupts embryogenesis and extends C. elegans lifespan
16. Computational tools for geroscience
17. eLife assessment: Hexokinase regulates Mondo-mediated longevity via the PPP and organellar dynamics
18. Cell nonautonomous activation of flavin-containing monooxygenase promotes longevity and health span
19. Intermittent hypoxia therapy engages multiple longevity pathways to double lifespan inC.elegans
20. Editor's evaluation: Methylglyoxal-derived hydroimidazolone, MG-H1, increases food intake by altering tyramine signaling via the GATA transcription factor ELT-3 in Caenorhabditis elegans
21. Age-associated vulval integrity is an important marker of nematode healthspan
22. The Hypoxic Response and Aging
23. List of Contributors
24. Editor's evaluation: H3K9me1/2 methylation limits the lifespan of daf-2 mutants in C. elegans
25. AGING:Cell nonautonomous activation of flavin-containing monooxygenase promotes longevity and health span
26. FMO rewires metabolism to promote longevity through tryptophan and one carbon metabolism
27. Mechanisms of stress resistance in Snell dwarf mouse fibroblasts: Enhanced antioxidant and DNA base excision repair capacity, but no differences in mitochondrial metabolism
28. Serotonin and dopamine modulate aging in response to food perception and availability
29. Flavin-Containing Monooxygenases Are Conserved Regulators of Stress Resistance and Metabolism
30. Life-Span Extension From Hypoxia in Caenorhabditis elegans Requires Both HIF-1 and DAF-16 and Is Antagonized by SKN-1
31. Cell non-autonomous regulation of health and longevity
32. HIF-1 modulates longevity and healthspan in a temperature-dependent manner
33. Hypoxic response regulators RHY-1 and EGL-9/PHD promote longevity through a VHL-1 independent transcriptional response
34. The hypoxia-inducible factor HIF-1 functions as both a positive and negative modulator of aging
35. Skin-derived fibroblasts from long-lived species are resistant to some, but not all, lethal stresses and to the mitochondrial inhibitor rotenone
36. Decision letter: Neuronal TORC1 modulates longevity via AMPK and cell nonautonomous regulation of mitochondrial dynamics in C. elegans
37. Chapter 4 - The Hypoxic Response and Aging
38. Genetic interaction with temperature is an important determinant of nematode longevity
39. Flavin-containing monooxygenases in aging and disease: Emerging roles for ancient enzymes
40. New insights into cell non-autonomous mechanisms of theC. eleganshypoxic response
41. Oxygen and Aging
42. A Role for SIRT1 in the Hypoxic Response
43. Nrf2 Signaling, a Mechanism for Cellular Stress Resistance in Long-Lived Mice
44. Correlated resistance to glucose deprivation and cytotoxic agents in fibroblast cell lines from long-lived pituitary dwarf mice
45. Skin‐derived fibroblasts from long‐lived species are resistant to some, but not all, lethal stresses and to the mitochondrial inhibitor rotenone
46. New insights into cell non-autonomous mechanisms of the C. elegans hypoxic response.
47. Fmo5 plays a sex-specific role in goblet cell maturation and mucus barrier formation.
48. Methodology to Metabolically Inactivate Bacteria for Caenorhabditis elegans Research.
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