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# 15213 | 33'rd update on fly longevity experiments [Doug Skrecky] |
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Subject: 33'rd update on fly longevity experiments
This is the 33'rd update on (Sat, 30 Dec 2000, 2 KB) |
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# 15161 | "Who wants to live forever?" [Mark Plus] |
pointed out one reason for such unusual longevity in The
Republic . An old man is . . . so widely and profitably peddled. The only
experiments on laboratory animals that have definitely shown . . . They are so
long-lived that any experiment would have to continue for many years . . . different approach might work. To some extent longevity is an inherited
trait. Experiments with that old friend of science, the fruit fly, have
shown that selective breeding for long (Fri, 22 Dec 2000, 12 KB) |
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# 15160 | "Gerontological Incertitude" [Mark Plus] |
is rather like one
of the Mars fly-by probes, but engineered to reproduce, not . . . suggest that roughly 35% of man s longevity is due to genetic factors, the
rest . . . will lengthen the animals lifespan.
Hope and experience
There is great hope amongst biologists that (Fri, 22 Dec 2000, 10 KB) |
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# 15086 | Longevity Report [John de Rivaz] |
John de Rivaz" <longevityrpt@yahoo.com>
Subject: Longevity Report
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 12:52:25 -0000
I have just uploaded the most recent Longevity Report,
http://www.geocities.com/longevityrpt/lr80. . . . Randall Parker
31st and 32nd Update on Fly Longevity Experiments Doug Skrecky
New Member Introduction Matthew S. (Wed, 6 Dec 2000, 2 KB) |
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# 15038 | 32'nd update on fly longevity experiments [Doug Skrecky] |
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Subject: 32'nd update on fly longevity experiments
This is the 32'nd update on (Tue, 28 Nov 2000, 6 KB) |
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# 14954 | ON FOOD RESTRICTION AND AGING [Eugene.Leitl] |
respond to glucose. Caloric restriction extended yeast
longevity by 20 to 40 percent, similar to . . . results
of a wide variety of systematic experiments in molecular biology
and biochemical cell physiology . . . suggest their findings
indicate that the increased longevity induced by caloric
restriction requires the activation . . . respond to glucose. Caloric restriction extended yeast
longevity by 20 to 40 percent, similar to . . . the
yeast, the *nematode, and the fruit fly is the prevalence of
cancer in mammals, (Sun, 19 Nov 2000, 14 KB) |
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# 14632 | 31'st update on fly longevity experiments [Doug Skrecky] |
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Subject: 31'st update on fly longevity experiments
This is the 31'st update on (Sat, 7 Oct 2000, 4 KB) |
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# 14411 | 30'th update on fly longevity experiments [Doug Skrecky] |
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Subject: 30'th update on fly longevity experiments
This is the 30'th update on (Mon, 4 Sep 2000, 5 KB) |
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# 14288 | Crippling Vitrification [Doug Skrecky] |
the goal, why not just do some
experiments? Not all experiments have to be expensive, with my fly freezer
experiment being one example. (My next fly longevity update will have a
little more on (Thu, 10 Aug 2000, 2 KB) |
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# 13918 | 29'th update on fly longevity experiments [Doug Skrecky] |
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Subject: 29'th update on fly longevity experiments
This is the 29'th update on (Mon, 12 Jun 2000, 3 KB) |
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