Deadly
Network: Disease-causing protein links two DNA damage disorders
(DNA repair)
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (19 December 2001)
Working
Out the Kinks: Fly enzyme reverses protein damage, extends life-span
(Protein damage)
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (19 December 2001)
Hard Times Teach Life-Extending Lessons Hints of
a nematode hormone that might shed light on aging.
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (12 December 2001)
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Oh,
Behave! SASsy protein team's paradoxical effects on gene silencing
still confound researchers (Chromatin structure/Gene regulation)
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (5 December 2001)
Clocked
Out: Mice missing clk-1 die young (Mitochondrial respiration)
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (5 December 2001)
Death
in the Balance: Pro- and antiapoptotic proteins counteract each
other in vivo (Apoptosis)
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (28 November 2001)
Skeleton
Crew: Disease gene points to new bone-building signal (Osteoporosis)
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (28 November 2001)
ATR
Takes ATRIP to Fix Defects: Protein partners watch over the genome
(DNA damage)
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (28 November 2001)
Cellular
Superfund Site: Not your usual superoxide source?
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (14 November 2001)
More
Than a Painkiller: Ibuprofen's hidden talent thwarts Alzheimer's
disease
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (7 November 2001)
Ebb
Tide: Brain center linked to decrease in egg-producing waves
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (7 November 2001)
They're
Alive! Protein potion brings senescent cells back from the (un)dead
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (31 October 2001)
Bye-bye
Birdie: Short-lived fryers less resistant to molecular pecking
than long-lived fliers
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (31 October 2001)
Protective
Pas de Deux? A new partner might help Werner syndrome protein
safeguard the genome during replication
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (24 October 2001)
Strong
Muscles, Strong Tumors? Growth hormone's effects on cancer cells
raise concerns about therapy
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (24 October 2001)
Genetic
Ducklings: Putting aging genes in a row
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (17 October 2001)
Faustian
Bargain: Cellular senescence at first prevents, later promotes,
cancer
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (17 October 2001)
Passing
the Baton: New gene might get the handoff from growth hormone
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (10 October 2001)
Wild
Thing: Less-domesticated mice harbor genetic secrets to long life
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (10 October 2001)
Memory
and Learning: Cdk5 tells a tail to remember
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (3 October 2001)
Immune
System Resuscitation: T cells from old mice get vitamin E's personal
attention
R. John Davenport
Science's SAGE KE (3 October 2001)
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