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Academic Article Association analyses of insulin signaling pathway gene polymorphisms with healthy aging and longevity in Americans of Japanese ancestry.
Academic Article Genetic analysis of TOR complex gene variation with human longevity: a nested case-control study of American men of Japanese ancestry.
Academic Article The role of initial and longitudinal change in blood pressure on progression of arterial stiffness among multiethnic middle-aged men.
Academic Article Disability and depression: investigating a complex relation using physical performance measures.
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Academic Article GxE interactions between FOXO genotypes and drinking tea are significantly associated with prevention of cognitive decline in advanced age in China.
Academic Article FOXO3 longevity genotype mitigates the increased mortality risk in men with a cardiometabolic disease.
Academic Article Association with Longevity of Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Regulatory Subunit 1 Gene Variants Stems from Protection against Mortality Risk in Men with Cardiovascular Disease.
Academic Article The Association Between Longevity-Associated FOXO3 Allele and Heart Disease in Septuagenarians and Octogenarians: The SONIC Study.
Academic Article A 13-Year Time-Lagged Description of General Cognitive and Functional Abilities in Older Men: A Cross-Lagged Panel Model.
Academic Article Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 1 gene (FLT1) longevity variant increases lifespan by reducing mortality risk posed by hypertension.
Academic Article Incidence of Alzheimer's Disease in Men with Late-Life Hypertension Is Ameliorated by FOXO3 Longevity Genotype.
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