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Evolutionary conservation of regulated longevity assurance mechanisms

Joshua J McElwee, Eugene Schuster, Eric Blanc, Matthew D Piper, James H Thomas, Dhaval S Patel, Colin Selman, Dominic J Withers, Janet M Thornton, Linda Partridge and David Gems*

Genome Biology 2007, 8:R132 doi:10.1186/gb-2007-8-7-r132

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Gerontome: a web-based database server for aging-related genes and analysis pipelines

Jekeun Kwon, Byungwook Lee, Haeyoung Chung BMC Genomics 2010, 11(Suppl 4):S20 (2 December 2010)

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High tandem repeat content in the genome of the short-lived annual fish Nothobranchius furzeri: a new vertebrate model for aging research

Kathrin Reichwald, Chris Lauber, Indrajit Nanda, Jeanette Kirschner, Nils Hartmann, Susanne Schories, Ulrike Gausmann, Stefan Taudien, Markus B Schilhabel, Karol Szafranski, Gernot Glöckner, Michael Schmid, Alessandro Cellerino, Manfred Schartl, Christoph Englert, Matthias Platzer Genome Biology 2009, 10:R16 (11 February 2009)

A genomic analysis of the annual fish Nothobranchius furzeri, a vertebrate with the shortest known life span in captivity and which may provide a new model organism for aging research.

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Transcriptional profiling of MnSOD-mediated lifespan extension in Drosophila reveals a species-general network of aging and metabolic genes

Christina Curtis, Gary N Landis, Donna Folk, Nancy B Wehr, Nicholas Hoe, Morris Waskar, Diana Abdueva, Dmitriy Skvortsov, Daniel Ford, Allan Luu, Ananth Badrinath, Rodney L Levine, Timothy J Bradley, Simon Tavaré, John Tower Genome Biology 2007, 8:R262 (9 December 2007)

Transcriptional profiling of MnSOD-mediated life-span extension in Drosophila identifies a set of candidate biomarkers of aging, consisting primarily of carbohydrate metabolism and electron transport genes.