Valter D. Longo
3715 McClintock Ave.
Los Angeles
CA. Email
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- Growth factors, nutrient signaling, and cardiovascular aging. Fontana, L., Vinciguerra, M., Longo, V.D. Circ. Res. (2012)
- Calorie restriction and cancer prevention: metabolic and molecular mechanisms. Longo, V.D., Fontana, L. Trends Pharmacol. Sci. (2010)
- Linking sirtuins, IGF-I signaling, and starvation. Longo, V.D. Exp. Gerontol. (2009)
- Turning anti-ageing genes against cancer. Longo, V.D., Lieber, M.R., Vijg, J. Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. (2008)
- Sirtuins in aging and age-related disease. Longo, V.D., Kennedy, B.K. Cell (2006)
- Programmed and altruistic ageing. Longo, V.D., Mitteldorf, J., Skulachev, V.P. Nat. Rev. Genet. (2005)
- Search for methuselah genes heats up. Longo, V.D. Sci. Aging. Knowledge. Environ (2004)
- Ras: the other pro-aging pathway. Longo, V.D. Sci. Aging. Knowledge. Environ (2004)
- Evolutionary medicine: from dwarf model systems to healthy centenarians?. Longo, V.D., Finch, C.E. Science (2003)
- The Ras and Sch9 pathways regulate stress resistance and longevity. Longo, V.D. Exp. Gerontol. (2003)
- Regulation of longevity and stress resistance: a molecular strategy conserved from yeast to humans?. Longo, V.D., Fabrizio, P. Cell. Mol. Life Sci. (2002)
- Oxygen? No thanks, I'm on a diet. Longo, V.D. Sci. Aging. Knowledge. Environ (2002)
- Reversible inactivation of superoxide-sensitive aconitase in Abeta1-42-treated neuronal cell lines. Longo, V.D., Viola, K.L., Klein, W.L., Finch, C.E. J. Neurochem. (2000)
- Mutations in signal transduction proteins increase stress resistance and longevity in yeast, nematodes, fruit flies, and mammalian neuronal cells. Longo, V.D. Neurobiol. Aging (1999)