Insulin/IGF-I-signaling pathway: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of longevity from yeast to humans

M Barbieri, M Bonafe, C Franceschi… - American Journal of …, 2003 - journals.physiology.org
Although the underlying mechanisms of longevity are not fully understood, it is known that
mutation in genes that share similarities with those in humans involved in the insulin/insulin …

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M Barbieri, M Bonafe, C Franceschi… - Am J Physiol Endocrinol …, 2003 - academia.edu
285: E1064–E1071, 2003; 10.1152/ajpendo. 00296.2003.—Although the underlying
mechanisms of longevity are not fully understood, it is known that mutation in genes that …

Insulin/IGF-I-signaling pathway: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of longevity from yeast to humans.

M Barbieri, M Bonafè, C Franceschi… - American Journal of …, 2003 - europepmc.org
Although the underlying mechanisms of longevity are not fully understood, it is known that
mutation in genes that share similarities with those in humans involved in the insulin/insulin …

Insulin/IGF-I-signaling pathway: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of longevity from yeast to humans

M Barbieri, M Bonafè, C Franceschi… - American Journal of …, 2003 - journals.physiology.org
Although the underlying mechanisms of longevity are not fully understood, it is known that
mutation in genes that share similarities with those in humans involved in the insulin/insulin …

[引用][C] Insulin/IGF-I-signaling pathway: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of longevity from yeast to humans

M BARBIERI, M BONAFE… - American journal of …, 2003 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Insulin/IGF-I-signaling pathway: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of longevity from
yeast to humans CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS Pascal and Francis Bibliographic …

Insulin/IGF-I-signaling pathway: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of longevity from yeast to humans

M Barbieri, M Bonafè… - American journal of …, 2003 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Although the underlying mechanisms of longevity are not fully understood, it is known that
mutation in genes that share similarities with those in humans involved in the insulin/insulin …

[引用][C] Insulin/IGF-I-signaling pathway: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of longevity from yeast to humans

M Barbieri, M Bonafe, C Franceschi… - AMERICAN JOURNAL …, 2003 - iris.unicampania.it
Insulin/IGF-I-signaling pathway: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of longevity from yeast
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Insulin/IGF-I-signaling pathway: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of longevity from yeast to humans

M Barbieri, M Bonafè, C Franceschi… - American Journal of …, 2003 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> Although the underlying mechanisms of longevity are not fully understood, it is
known that mutation in genes that share similarities with those in humans involved in the …

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M Barbieri, M Bonafe, C Franceschi… - Am J Physiol …, 2003 - scholar.archive.org
285: E1064–E1071, 2003; 10.1152/ajpendo. 00296.2003.—Although the underlying
mechanisms of longevity are not fully understood, it is known that mutation in genes that …

[引用][C] Insulin/IGF-I-signaling pathway: an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of longevity from yeast to humans

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