229 results on '"Kirkwood, Tom"'
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2. Biological aspects of human ageing
3. The Mental Wealth of Nations
4. An explanation of how mutant and wild-type mitochondria might stably co-exist in inherited mitochondrial diseases
5. Evolution of the mitochondrial fusion—fission cycle and its role in aging
6. No Evidence That Genetic Variation At The Klotho Locus Is Associated With Longevity In Caucasians From The Newcastle 85 Plus Study And The Uk Biobank
7. Shared Ageing Research Models (ShARM): a new facility to support ageing research
8. The Most Pressing Problem Of Our Age
9. How Can We Live Forever? Choose Your Parents, And Try Not To Accumulate Mutant Mitochondria
10. The co-occurrence of mtDNA mutations on different oxidative phosphorylation subunits, not detected by haplogroup analysis, affects human longevity and is population specific
11. The mental wealth of nations: countries must learn how to capitalize on their citizens' cognitive resources if they are to prosper, both economically and socially. Early interventions will be key
12. Biological aspects of human ageing
13. No Evidence That Genetic Variation at the Klotho Locus Is Associated With Longevity in Caucasians from the Newcastle 85+ Study and the UK Biobank.
14. The impact of visual impairment on Mini-Mental State Examination Scores in the Newcastle 85+ study
15. Prevalence of arthritis and joint pain in the oldest old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study
16. CaliBayes: Integration of GRID based simulation and data resources for Bayesian calibration of biological models
17. Modelling Lipid Metabolism to Improve Healthy Ageing
18. Superoxide dismutase downregulation in osteoarthritis progression and end-stage disease
19. International Mortality and Longevity Symposium
20. Investigating SOD2 gene expression and regulation in osteoarthritic cartilage
21. Epigenetic regulation of metalloproteinases and inhibitors in osteoarthritis
22. A Comparison of Computerized and Pencil-and-Paper Tasks in Assessing Cognitive Function in Community-Dwelling Older People in the Newcastle 85+ Pilot Study
23. Genetics of Healthy Aging in Europe: The EU-Integrated Project GEHA (GEnetics of Healthy Aging)
24. Telomere length is associated with left ventricular function in the oldest old: the Newcastle 85+ study
25. AGEING: Too fast by mistake
26. Prospects for the genetics of human longevity
27. Developmental plasticity and human health
28. Unravelling the mysteries of human ageing: human ageing is an increasingly high research priority. The scientific challenges in investigating this extraordinarily complex process are formidable, but progress is accelerating fast. The emerging picture is allowing us to understand how genes and lifestyle together influence longevity and health in old age
29. Frailty, hospital use and mortality in the older population: findings from the Newcastle 85+ study
30. Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needs
31. The Newcastle 85+ study: biological, clinical and psychosocial factors associated with healthy ageing: study protocol
32. How high will lifespan go?
33. The most pressing problem of our age: ageing is rising up the social and political agenda. In the first of three articles, Reith lecturer Tom Kirkwood discusses what we know about the process. (Ageing)
34. THE LONG RUN
35. Serum thyroid function, mortality and disability in a cohort of 85 year olds
36. Serum Thyroid Function, Mortality and Disability in Advanced Old Age: The Newcastle 85+ Study
37. CMV seropositivity and T-cell senescence predict increased cardiovascular mortality in octogenarians: results from the Newcastle 85+ study
38. Oxidative stress and life histories: unresolved issues and current needs
39. Αυξάνοντας την ανθρώπινη μακροζωία: καλά ή κακά νέα;
40. Acute Coronary Syndrome Among Older Patients
41. How to classify the oldest old according to their health status: A study on 1160 subjects belonging to 552 90+ Italian sib-ships characterized by familial longevity recruited within the GEHA EU Project
42. The co-occurrence of mtDNA mutations on different oxidative phosphorylation subunits, not detected by haplogroup analysis, affects human longevity and is population specific
43. Thank God for Richard Dawkins?
44. Longevity in perspective
45. Live long and prosper
46. The Mental Wealth of Nations
47. In Memoriam Robin Holliday (November 6, 1932–April 9, 2014)
48. Detecting translational regulation by change point analysis of ribosome profiling data sets
49. Detecting translational regulation by change point analysis of ribosome profiling datasets
50. Genome-wide linkage analysis for human longevity: Genetics of healthy aging study
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