Handbook of the biology of aging.

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Edition:Ninth edition / edited by Nicolas Musi, Peter Hornsby.
Imprint:Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2021.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:The handbooks of aging
Handbooks of aging.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12519289
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Varying Form of Title:Biology of aging
Other authors / contributors:Musi, Nicolas, editor.
Hornsby, Peter, editor.
ISBN:9780128162835
012816283X
9780128159620
0128159626
Other form:ebook version : 9780128162835
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505 0 |a Front Cover -- Handbook of the Biology of Aging -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- References -- Contents -- List of contributors -- About the editors -- Foreword -- Preface -- I. Basic mechanisms, underlying physiological changes, model organisms and interventions -- 1 Longevity as a complex genetic trait -- Introduction -- Defining the aging gene-space -- Direct screens for genetic longevity determinants -- RNA interference screens in nematodes -- Knockout screens in budding yeast -- Overexpression and knockout screens in fruit flies -- Leveraging genetic diversity to identify aging loci 
505 8 |a Mapping longevity genes in human populations -- Mapping longevity genes in mouse populations -- Mouse-human concordance -- Age-associated gene expression studies -- Nongenetic sources of complexity -- Tissue-specific aging -- Tissue-specific age-related DNA methylation -- Tissue-specific responses of aging pathways -- Gene-environment interaction -- Genetic response to dietary restriction -- Dietary restriction: quantity, composition, and timing -- Other environmental factors that influence aging -- Emerging tools for studying complex genetic traits 
505 8 |a High-throughput life span assays in yeast and worms -- Genome-scale mouse knockout collection -- Collaborative cross and diversity outbred mice -- Expression QTLs -- Aging biomarkers -- Conclusions -- References -- 2 DNA damage and repair in aging -- Introduction -- Overview of the DNA damage response -- Endogenous DNA damage -- DNA damage induced by environmental exposures -- Linkage of DNA repair mechanisms to aging -- Nucleotide excision repair -- Base excision repair -- DNA double-strand break repair -- DNA damage theory of aging -- Aging disorders associated with DNA damage 
505 8 |a Diseases stemming from mutations in RecQ helicases -- Werner syndrome -- RECQL4 and premature aging syndromes -- Progeroid and other disorders associated with defects in nucleotide excision repair -- Xeroderma pigmentosum -- Cockayne syndrome -- Trichothiodystrophy -- XFE progeroid syndrome -- MDPL syndrome -- Ruijs-Aalfs syndrome -- Conclusions and future perspectives -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3 Mechanisms of cell senescence in aging -- What is senescence? Building blocks and feedback loops -- The building blocks of the senescent phenotype -- Telomeres and the DNA damage response 
505 8 |a Senescence-associated secretory phenotype -- Senescence-associated mitochondrial dysfunction -- Nutrient signaling -- Autophagy/mitophagy -- Epigenetic reprogramming -- Terminology -- Replicative versus stress-induced senescence -- Senescence-associated secretory phenotype -- Senescence during aging in vivo -- Senescence in postmitotic cells -- Senescent cell bystander effects -- Senolytics and senostatics as antiaging interventions -- Senolytics -- Senostatics -- Conclusions -- References -- 4 The nature of aging and the geroscience hypothesis -- Aging and the geroscience hypothesis 
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