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# 28757 | 233'rd update on fly longevity experiments [oberon] |
bc.ca
Subject: 233'rd update on fly longevity experiments
This is the 233'rd update of (Thu, 21 Dec 2006, 2 KB) |
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# 28732 | fly longevity experiment wish list [oberon] |
PST)
From: oberon@vcn.bc.ca
Subject: fly longevity experiment wish list
Message #28727 From: "marta sandberg" < (Fri, 8 Dec 2006, 1 KB) |
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# 28729 | 'Undeliverable mail' messages to posters [David Stodolsky] |
martasandberg99@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Undeliverable mail: RE: fly longevity experiment wish list
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# 28728 | RE: fly longevity experiment wish list [John de Rivaz] |
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Subject: RE: fly longevity experiment wish list
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 (Fri, 8 Dec 2006, 2 KB) |
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# 28727 | RE: fly longevity experiment wish list [marta sandberg] |
marta sandberg" <martasandberg99@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: fly longevity experiment wish list
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2006 (Fri, 08 Dec 2006, 1 KB) |
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# 28724 | fly longevity experiment wish list [oberon] |
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From: oberon@vcn.bc.ca
Subject: fly longevity experiment wish list
[If anybody is willing to (Wed, 6 Dec 2006, 3 KB) |
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# 28723 | 232'nd update on fly longevity experiments [oberon] |
bc.ca
Subject: 232'nd update on fly longevity experiments
This is the 232'nd update of (Wed, 6 Dec 2006, 2 KB) |
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# 28647 | could pantethine delay fly aging? [oberon] |
vcn.bc.ca
Subject: could pantethine delay fly aging?
[Drosophila aging is known to be . . . being investigated in
run #237 of my fly longevity experiments.]
Med Hypotheses. 2006;67(5):1185-8. (Tue, 7 Nov 2006, 3 KB) |
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# 28609 | 231'st update on fly longevity experiments [oberon] |
bc.ca
Subject: 231'st update on fly longevity experiments
This is the 231'st update of (Mon, 30 Oct 2006, 2 KB) |
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# 28533 | mild protein restriction increases drosophila lifespan [Doug Skrecky] |
restriction in drosophila, with the best controlled experiments finding a
null result on longevity. Tatar offers the best explanation to date . . . research reports of a number of these experiments, and
found some evidence that although calorie decreases did not offer a
consistent longevity benefit, the evidence did point to reduced . . . a threshold effect, where
excess calories reduce longevity only above a (high) threshold.
Calorie intake is believed to modulate mammal longevity partly by
body temperature reduction to help . . . may have found the
protein content of fly food that maximizes macroautophagy in drosophila.]
Mech (Thu, 28 Sep 2006, 3 KB) |
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