Protein Metabolism and Homeostasis in Aging
Aging is loosely defined as the accumulation of changes in an organism over time. At the cellular level such changes are distinct and multidimensional: DNA replication ceases, cells stop dividing, they become senescent and eventually die. DNA metabolism and chromosomal maintenance, together with pro...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2010.
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Σειρά: | Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology,
694 |
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Synthesis, Modification and Turnover of Proteins during Aging
- Regulation of mRNA Translation as a Conserved Mechanism of Longevity Control
- Protein Synthesis and the Antagonistic Pleiotropy Hypothesis of Aging
- Proteasome Function Determines Cellular Homeostasis and the Rate of Aging
- Autophagy and Longevity: Lessons from C. elegans
- Autophagy and Aging: Lessons from Progeria Models
- Regulation of Protein Turnover by Longevity Pathways
- Protein Metabolism and Lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans
- Mitochondrial Protein Quality Control Systems in Aging and Disease
- p38MAPK in the Senescence of Human and Murine Fibroblasts
- Protein Homeostasis in Models of Aging and Age-Related Conformational Disease
- Roles for SUMO Modification during Senescence
- Post-Translational Modification of Cellular Proteins by Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin-Like Molecules: Role in Cellular Senescence and Aging
- Sensory Influence on Homeostasis and Lifespan: Molecules and Circuits
- Regulation of Muscle Atrophy in Aging and Disease
- Confronting Cellular Heterogeneity in Studies of Protein Metabolism and Homeostasis in Aging Research.