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1. Translatability of life‐extending pharmacological treatments between different species.

2. Polr3b heterozygosity in mice induces both beneficial and deleterious effects on health during ageing with no effect on lifespan.

3. Restricting bioenergetic efficiency enhances longevity and mitochondrial redox capacity in Drosophila melanogaster.

4. Dual treatment with kynurenine pathway inhibitors and NAD+ precursors synergistically extends life span in Drosophila.

5. Accelerated replicative senescence of ataxia‐telangiectasia skin fibroblasts is retained at physiologic oxygen levels, with unique and common transcriptional patterns.

6. Ketone bodies: A double‐edged sword for mammalian life span.

7. Transcriptional activation of Jun and Fos members of the AP‐1 complex is a conserved signature of immune aging that contributes to inflammaging.

8. Large‐scale genetic screens identify BET‐1 as a cytoskeleton regulator promoting actin function and life span.

9. Plasma proteome profiling of healthy individuals across the life span in a Sicilian cohort with long‐lived individuals.

10. Correction to: Akt2 ablation prolongs life span and improves myocardial contractile function with adaptive cardiac remodeling: role of Sirt1‐mediated autophagy regulation.

11. Proteomes of primary skin fibroblasts from healthy individuals reveal altered cell responses across the life span.

12. System‐level metabolic modeling facilitates unveiling metabolic signature in exceptional longevity.

13. Adaptive capacity to dietary Vitamin B12 levels is maintained by a gene‐diet interaction that ensures optimal life span.

14. Sexual dimorphic impact of adult‐onset somatopause on life span and age‐induced osteoarthritis.

15. Cell nonautonomous roles of NHR‐49 in promoting longevity and innate immunity.

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17. Mutation of daf‐2 extends lifespan via tissue‐specific effectors that suppress distinct life‐limiting pathologies.

18. Integrated genetic analyses revealed novel human longevity loci and reduced risks of multiple diseases in a cohort study of 15,651 Chinese individuals.

19. Unlike dietary restriction, rapamycin fails to extend lifespan and reduce transcription stress in progeroid DNA repair‐deficient mice.

20. microRNA‐146a controls age‐related bone loss.

21. Attenuation of epigenetic regulator SMARCA4 and ERK‐ETS signaling suppresses aging‐related dopaminergic degeneration.

22. Body weight and high‐fat diet are associated with epigenetic aging in female members of the BXD murine family.

23. Gray whale transcriptome reveals longevity adaptations associated with DNA repair and ubiquitination.

24. Impact of early personal-history characteristics on the Pace of Aging: implications for clinical trials of therapies to slow aging and extend healthspan.

25. The DrugAge database of aging-related drugs.

26. Parallel evolution of genes controlling mitonuclear balance in short-lived annual fishes.

27. Hyaluronan keeps mesenchymal stem cells quiescent and maintains the differentiation potential over time.

28. Alzheimer-related protein APL-1 modulates lifespan through heterochronic gene regulation in Caenorhabditis elegans.

29. A comprehensive approach to the molecular determinants of lifespan using a Boolean model of geroconversion.

30. Chemical activation of a food deprivation signal extends lifespan.

31. Longer lifespan in male mice treated with a weakly estrogenic agonist, an antioxidant, an α-glucosidase inhibitor or a Nrf2-inducer.

32. Changes in the expression of splicing factor transcripts and variations in alternative splicing are associated with lifespan in mice and humans.

33. Effects and mechanisms of prolongevity induced by Lactobacillus gasseri SBT2055 in Caenorhabditis elegans.

34. Specific protein homeostatic functions of small heat-shock proteins increase lifespan.

35. Mitochondrial metabolites extend lifespan.

36. Defects in MAP1S-mediated autophagy cause reduction in mouse lifespans especially when fibronectin is overexpressed.

37. Aneuploidy shortens replicative lifespan in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

38. Subacute calorie restriction and rapamycin discordantly alter mouse liver proteome homeostasis and reverse aging effects.

39. Sex-specific effects of protein and carbohydrate intake on reproduction but not lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster.

40. Interventions to Slow Aging in Humans: Are We Ready?

41. Gene expression defines natural changes in mammalian lifespan.

42. Dietary restriction involves NAD+-dependent mechanisms and a shift toward oxidative metabolism.

43. Exome sequencing of three cases of familial exceptional longevity.

44. Specific suppression of insulin sensitivity in growth hormone receptor gene-disrupted ( GHR- KO) mice attenuates phenotypic features of slow aging.

45. Methionine restriction slows down senescence in human diploid fibroblasts.

46. Growth hormone signaling is necessary for lifespan extension by dietary methionine.

47. IGF-I regulates the age-dependent signaling peptide humanin.

48. SRT2104 extends survival of male mice on a standard diet and preserves bone and muscle mass.

49. Methionine restriction restores a younger metabolic phenotype in adult mice with alterations in fibroblast growth factor 21.

50. Depletion of Rictor, an essential protein component of m TORC2, decreases male lifespan.

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