References

Denigma references all information very accurately. A reference is commonly a scientific article.

Specifically Denigma's References is an online reference management system for collaborative efforts which enables organising, searching and co-annotating papers.

It enables to store, organize, and more effectively search annotated data of biomedical literature on aging-related topics.

One of its ultimately aims is to a evolve into a resource which Denigma provides a corpus that aids to generate predictions and discovery implicit relationhips via machine learning and logical inference. o

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    Hughes KA & Reynolds RM, 2005 Evolutionary and mechanistic theories of aging. 2004-09-10 15355246
    Khazaeli AA et al., 2005 Longevity and metabolism in Drosophila melanogaster: genetic correlations between life span and age-specific metabolic rate in populations artificially selected for long life. 2004-10-07 15466435
    Al-Regaiey KA et al., 2005 Long-lived growth hormone receptor knockout mice: interaction of reduced insulin-like growth factor i/insulin signaling and caloric restriction. 2004-10-23 15498882
    Lin MJ et al., 2005 DNA methyltransferase gene dDnmt2 and longevity of Drosophila. 2004-11-10 15533947
    Hahn MW & Kern AD, 2005 Comparative genomics of centrality and essentiality in three eukaryotic protein-interaction networks. 2004-12-24 15616139
    Stessman J et al., 2005 Candidate genes associated with ageing and life expectancy in the Jerusalem longitudinal study. 2004-12-29 15621215
    Franceschi C et al., 2005 Genes involved in immune response/inflammation, IGF1/insulin pathway and response to oxidative stress play a major role in the genetics of human longevity: the lesson of centenarians. 2004-12-29 15621218
    Sorkin J et al., 2005 Exploring the genetics of longevity in the Old Order Amish. 2004-12-29 15621217
    Atzmon G et al., 2005 Biological evidence for inheritance of exceptional longevity. 2004-12-29 15621216
    Poon HF et al., 2005 Proteomic analysis of specific brain proteins in aged SAMP8 mice treated with alpha-lipoic acid: implications for aging and age-related neurodegenerative disorders. 2005-01-04 15627516
    Bottoni A et al., 2005 miR-15a and miR-16-1 down-regulation in pituitary adenomas. 2005-01-14 15648093
    Frankel, Stewart & Rogina, Blanka, 2005 Drosophila longevity is not affected by heterochromatin-mediated gene silencing. 2005-01-22 15659213
    Maeda T et al., 2005 Role of the proto-oncogene Pokemon in cellular transformation and ARF repression. 2005-01-22 15662416
    Hurme M et al., 2005 Interleukin-6 -174G/C polymorphism and longevity: a follow-up study. 2005-01-25 15664628
    Arking DE et al., 2005 Association between a functional variant of the KLOTHO gene and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, blood pressure, stroke, and longevity. 2005-01-29 15677572
    Bellizzi D et al., 2005 A novel VNTR enhancer within the SIRT3 gene, a human homologue of SIR2, is associated with survival at oldest ages. 2005-01-29 15676284
    González-Suárez E et al., 2005 Antagonistic effects of telomerase on cancer and aging in K5-mTert transgenic mice. 2005-02-03 15688016
    Zhao Y et al., 2005 Lifespan extension and elevated hsp gene expression in Drosophila caused by histone deacetylase inhibitors. 2005-02-08 15695762
    Broughton SJ et al., 2005 Longer lifespan, altered metabolism, and stress resistance in Drosophila from ablation of cells making insulin-like ligands. 2005-02-15 15708981
    Conboy IM et al., 2005 Rejuvenation of aged progenitor cells by exposure to a young systemic environment. 2005-02-18 15716955
    Van Gilst MR et al., 2005 Nuclear hormone receptor NHR-49 controls fat consumption and fatty acid composition in C. elegans. 2005-02-19 15719061
    Tan Q et al., 2005 Haplotype effects on human survival: logistic regression models applied to unphased genotype data. 2005-02-22 15720298
    Kaeberlein, Matt et al., 2005 Genes determining yeast replicative life span in a long-lived genetic background. 2005-02-22 15722108
    Chien KR & Karsenty G, 2005 Longevity and lineages: toward the integrative biology of degenerative diseases in heart, muscle, and bone. 2005-03-01 15734685
    van Heemst D et al., 2005 Variation in the human TP53 gene affects old age survival and cancer mortality. 2005-03-01 15732191
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