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  1. ...effects in humans restrict its usage (Kaeberlein 2014).The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been pivotal in elucidating mechanisms regulating aging. Yeast aging can be studied through two approaches: replicative life span (RLS) and chronological life span (CLS). Replicative lifespan...
  2. ...in death. Aging appears to be a conserved feature of eukaryotic biology, affecting organisms as phylogenetically diverse as the single-celled Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the eutelic nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, mice, and humans (Kenyon 2010; Longo et al. 2012; Tissenbaum 2014). Despite the near universal...
  3. .... The results suggest that different tissues have different temporal patterns of transcriptomes during aging, physiological ages are not the same among different tissues of the same chronological ages, and diverse molecular mechanisms regulate aging in different tissues. Zheng et al. (2005) found that muscle...
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