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Concept Aging
Grant Age-dependent regulation of clearance and signaling pathways
Grant Genetic Analysis of Autophagy in the Drosophila Nervous System
Academic Article Linking lysosomal trafficking defects with changes in aging and stress response in Drosophila.
Academic Article Promoting basal levels of autophagy in the nervous system enhances longevity and oxidant resistance in adult Drosophila.
Academic Article Ref(2)P, the Drosophila melanogaster homologue of mammalian p62, is required for the formation of protein aggregates in adult brain.
Academic Article p62, Ref(2)P and ubiquitinated proteins are conserved markers of neuronal aging, aggregate formation and progressive autophagic defects.
Academic Article Aging and Autophagic Function Influences the Progressive Decline of Adult Drosophila Behaviors.
Academic Article Aging and Intermittent Fasting Impact on Transcriptional Regulation and Physiological Responses of Adult Drosophila Neuronal and Muscle Tissues.
Academic Article Geroneuroprotectors: Effective Geroprotectors for the Brain.
Academic Article The mitochondrial ATP synthase is a shared drug target for aging and dementia.
Grant Neural Aging and A Toxicity Assessments, a Fly Pharmacology-Molecular AD Model
Academic Article Geroprotective effects of Alzheimer's disease drug candidates.
Academic Article Treatment with Bacterial Biologics Promotes Healthy Aging and Traumatic Brain Injury Responses in Adult Drosophila, Modeling the Gut-Brain Axis and Inflammation Responses.
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