429 results on '"de Grey, Aubrey D.N.J."'
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2. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: June 2021
3. A Leader Who Leads by Example-Again
4. Programs, Hyperfunction, and Damage: Why Definitions and Logic Matter So Much in Biogerontology
5. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: April 2021
6. Protagonistic pleiotropy: Why cancer may be the only pathogenic effect of accumulating nuclear mutations and epimutations in aging
7. COVID-19: the biggest life-saver of all time, but how big?
8. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: February 2021
9. Meetings Calendar
10. Appropriating microbial catabolism: A proposal to treat and prevent neurodegeneration
11. Is human aging still mysterious enough to be left only to scientists?
12. Review of Replacing Aging by Jean M. Hébert
13. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: December 2020
14. Suffocating Deathism: We Have Given It the Oxygen of Publicity for Long Enough
15. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: October 2020
16. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: August 2020
17. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: June 2020
18. Cryonics Takes Another Big Step Toward the Mainstream
19. Being Rational About Health: The Pandemic's Long-Term Silver Lining?
20. Extreme Human Longevity: The Fraught Intersection of Historical and Scientific Research
21. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: February 2020
22. Medical bioremediation: Prospects for the application of microbial catabolic diversity to aging and several major age-related diseases
23. Mitochondrial Mutations in Vertebrate Aging
24. Extrapolaholics Anonymous: Why Demographersʼ Rejections of a Huge Rise in Cohort Life Expectancy in This Century are Overconfident
25. A proposed refinement of the mitochondrial free radical theory of aging
26. Forces maintaining organellar genomes: is any as strong as genetic code disparity or hydrophobicity?
27. Falsifying falsifications: the most critical task of theoreticians in biology
28. What if people expect to live 1000 years?
29. Latest advances in aging research and drug discovery
30. Mitochondria in homeotherm aging: Will detailed mechanisms consistent with the evidence now receive attention?
31. Preface
32. The foreseeability of real anti-aging medicine: focusing the debate
33. Overzealous maximum-likelihood fitting falsely convicts the slope heterogeneity hypothesis
34. Gerontologists and the media: the dangers of over-pessimism
35. Knowing What Money to Take: A New Skill for Rejuvenation Biotechnologists to Learn
36. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: December 2019
37. TAME: A Genuinely Good Use of 75 Million Dollars
38. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: October 2019
39. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: August 2019
40. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: June 2019
41. Political Attention to Biomedical Gerontology: Are Our Chances Improving?
42. The Essential Role of Philanthropy in the Increasingly Investable Rejuvenation Sector
43. Cherish Your Exceptions, But Also Your Doubts
44. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: February 2019
45. Bioremediation meets biomedicine: therapeutic translation of microbial catabolism to the lysosome
46. A proposed mechanism for the lowering of mitochondrial electron leak by caloric restriction
47. Mitochondrial gene therapy: an arena for the biomedical use of inteins
48. The Reductive Hotspot Hypothesis: An Update
49. Commentary on Some Recent Theses Relevant to Combating Aging: December 2018
50. 2018: The Knee of the Rejuvenation Curve
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