1
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Is the oxidative stress theory of aging dead?
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Biochim Biophys Acta
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2009
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2.86
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2
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Protein stability and resistance to oxidative stress are determinants of longevity in the longest-living rodent, the naked mole-rat.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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2009
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2.14
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3
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Overexpression of Mn superoxide dismutase does not increase life span in mice.
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J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
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2009
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1.98
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4
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Resistance to experimental tumorigenesis in cells of a long-lived mammal, the naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber).
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Aging Cell
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2010
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1.69
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5
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Nrf2, a guardian of healthspan and gatekeeper of species longevity.
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Integr Comp Biol
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2010
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1.34
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6
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The oxidative stress theory of aging: embattled or invincible? Insights from non-traditional model organisms.
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Age (Dordr)
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2008
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1.20
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7
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A strategy for the ubiquitous overexpression of human catalase and CuZn superoxide dismutase genes in transgenic mice.
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Mech Ageing Dev
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2003
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1.18
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8
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Successful aging and sustained good health in the naked mole rat: a long-lived mammalian model for biogerontology and biomedical research.
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ILAR J
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2011
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1.13
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9
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Sustained high levels of neuregulin-1 in the longest-lived rodents; a key determinant of rodent longevity.
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Aging Cell
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2011
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1.10
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10
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Stress resistance in the naked mole-rat: the bare essentials - a mini-review.
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Gerontology
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2012
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1.03
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