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1. Lifespan effects in male UM-HET3 mice treated with sodium thiosulfate, 16-hydroxyestriol, and late-start canagliflozin.

2. Astaxanthin and meclizine extend lifespan in UM-HET3 male mice; fisetin, SG1002 (hydrogen sulfide donor), dimethyl fumarate, mycophenolic acid, and 4-phenylbutyrate do not significantly affect lifespan in either sex at the doses and schedules used.

3. Sex- and age-dependent genetics of longevity in a heterogeneous mouse population.

4. 17-a-estradiol late in life extends lifespan in aging UM-HET3 male mice; nicotinamide riboside and three other drugs do not affect lifespan in either sex.

5. Canagliflozin extends life span in genetically heterogeneous male but not female mice.

6. Genetic differences and longevity-related phenotypes influence lifespan and lifespan variation in a sex-specific manner in mice.

7. Rapamycin-mediated mouse lifespan extension: Late-life dosage regimes with sex-specific effects.

8. Glycine supplementation extends lifespan of male and female mice.

9. Acarbose improves health and lifespan in aging HET3 mice.

10. MicroRNAs miR-203-3p, miR-664-3p and miR-708-5p are associated with median strain lifespan in mice.

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

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

13. Reduced in vivo hepatic proteome replacement rates but not cell proliferation rates predict maximum lifespan extension in mice.

14. Genetic Regulation of Female Sexual Maturation and Longevity Through Circulating IGF1.

15. Rapamycin-mediated lifespan increase in mice is dose and sex dependent and metabolically distinct from dietary restriction.

16. Acarbose, 17-α-estradiol, and nordihydroguaiaretic acid extend mouse lifespan preferentially in males.

17. Genetic regulation of life span, metabolism, and body weight in Pohn, a new wild-derived mouse strain.

18. Evaluation of resveratrol, green tea extract, curcumin, oxaloacetic acid, and medium-chain triglyceride oil on life span of genetically heterogeneous mice.

19. Genetic coregulation of age of female sexual maturation and lifespan through circulating IGF1 among inbred mouse strains.

20. Rapamycin, but not resveratrol or simvastatin, extends life span of genetically heterogeneous mice.

21. Reproductive ageing: Of worms and women.

22. Rapamycin fed late in life extends lifespan in genetically heterogeneous mice.

23. Aging in inbred strains of mice: study design and interim report on median lifespans and circulating IGF1 levels.

24. Nordihydroguaiaretic acid and aspirin increase lifespan of genetically heterogeneous male mice.

25. PohnB6F1: a cross of wild and domestic mice that is a new model of extended female reproductive life span.

26. Pituitary removal in adult mice increases life span.

27. Hepatic gene and protein expression of primary components of the IGF-I axis in long lived Snell dwarf mice.

28. Altered cholesterologenic and lipogenic transcriptional profile in livers of aging Snell dwarf (Pit1dw/dwJ) mice.

29. Effects of the Pit1 mutation on the insulin signaling pathway: implications on the longevity of the long-lived Snell dwarf mouse.

30. Implications for the insulin signaling pathway in Snell dwarf mouse longevity: a similarity with the C. elegans longevity paradigm.

32. Age‐related changes to adipose tissue and peripheral neuropathy in genetically diverse HET3 mice differ by sex and are not mitigated by rapamycin longevity treatment.

33. Rapamycin-mediated mouse lifespan extension: Late-life dosage regimes with sex-specific effects

35. Rapamycin slows aging in mice

36. Genetic coregulation of age of female sexual maturation and lifespan, through circulating IGF1 among inbred mouse strains.

37. Life Extension by Diet Restriction and N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine in Genetically Heterogeneous Mice.

38. Aging in inbred strains of mice: study design and interim report on median lifespans and circulating IGF1 levels.

39. An aging Interventions Testing Program: study design and interim report.

40. Altered cholesterologenic and lipogenic transcriptional profile in livers of aging Snell dwarf (Pit1 dw/dwJ) mice.

41. Genetic Variability in Responses to Caloric Restriction in Animals and in Regulation of Metabolism and Obesity in Humans.

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