Kim Finley to Aging
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Kim Finley has written about Aging.
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1.446
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Zhang S, Ratliff EP, Molina B, El-Mecharrafie N, Mastroianni J, Kotzebue RW, Achal M, Mauntz RE, Gonzalez A, Barekat A, Bray WA, Macias AM, Daugherty D, Harris GL, Edwards RA, Finley KD. Aging and Intermittent Fasting Impact on Transcriptional Regulation and Physiological Responses of Adult Drosophila Neuronal and Muscle Tissues. Int J Mol Sci. 2018 Apr 10; 19(4).
Score: 0.443
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Ratliff EP, Mauntz RE, Kotzebue RW, Gonzalez A, Achal M, Barekat A, Finley KA, Sparhawk JM, Robinson JE, Herr DR, Harris GL, Joiner WJ, Finley KD. Aging and Autophagic Function Influences the Progressive Decline of Adult Drosophila Behaviors. PLoS One. 2015; 10(7):e0132768.
Score: 0.367
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Simonsen A, Cumming RC, Finley KD. Linking lysosomal trafficking defects with changes in aging and stress response in Drosophila. Autophagy. 2007 Sep-Oct; 3(5):499-501.
Score: 0.210
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Kepchia D, Currais A, Dargusch R, Finley K, Schubert D, Maher P. Geroprotective effects of Alzheimer's disease drug candidates. Aging (Albany NY). 2021 02 06; 13(3):3269-3289.
Score: 0.135
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Schubert D, Currais A, Goldberg J, Finley K, Petrascheck M, Maher P. Geroneuroprotectors: Effective Geroprotectors for the Brain. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2018 12; 39(12):1004-1007.
Score: 0.115
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Goldberg J, Currais A, Prior M, Fischer W, Chiruta C, Ratliff E, Daugherty D, Dargusch R, Finley K, Esparza-Molt? PB, Cuezva JM, Maher P, Petrascheck M, Schubert D. The mitochondrial ATP synthase is a shared drug target for aging and dementia. Aging Cell. 2018 04; 17(2).
Score: 0.109
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Simonsen A, Cumming RC, Brech A, Isakson P, Schubert DR, Finley KD. Promoting basal levels of autophagy in the nervous system enhances longevity and oxidant resistance in adult Drosophila. Autophagy. 2008 Feb; 4(2):176-84.
Score: 0.054
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Nezis IP, Simonsen A, Sagona AP, Finley K, Gaumer S, Contamine D, Rusten TE, Stenmark H, Brech A. Ref(2)P, the Drosophila melanogaster homologue of mammalian p62, is required for the formation of protein aggregates in adult brain. J Cell Biol. 2008 Mar 24; 180(6):1065-71.
Score: 0.014