This Report Comprehensively Examines the Major Threads in the Molecular Genetics of Aging Including Evolutionary Theories and the Relationship Between Diet and Aging
Posted on: Wednesday, 29 October 2008, 09:00 CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/736e52/molecular_biology) has announced the addition of the "Molecular Biology of Aging" report to their offering.
Research into the causes of aging, and strategies to delay that process, have gained much ground and attention in recent years. This volume covers the major threads in the molecular genetics of aging, including genes that regulate aging, causes of aging, evolutionary theories of aging, and the relationship between diet and aging. Among specific topics covered are calorie restriction, mitochondria, sirtuins, telomeres, stem cells, and cancer. Each chapter is written by one or more leaders in the field, and the book presents the current status of this exciting research area and provides an invaluable source of information in a single volume.
Key Topics Covered:
1. The Human Mitochondrion and Pathophysiology of Aging and Age-related Diseases
D.C. Wallace
2. Sirtuins: A Universal Link between NAD, Metabolism, and Aging
S.-i. Imai and L. P. Guarente
3. Calorie Restriction in Lower Organisms
S.L. Helfand, J.H. Bauer, and J.G. Wood
4. Evolutionary Theory in Aging Research
S.N. Austad and T.B.L. Kirkwood
5. An Overview of the Biology of Aging: A Human Perspective
G.M. Martin and C.E. Finch
6. p53, Cancer, and Longevity
L.A. Donehower and A.J. Levine
7. Aging Processes in Caenorhabditis elegans
H.A. Tissenbaum and T.E. Johnson
8. Cellular Senescence: A Link between Tumor Suppression and Organismal Aging?
J.M. Sedivy, U.M. Munoz-Najar, J.C. Jeyapalan, and J. Campisi
9. Genome-wide Views of Aging Gene Networks
S.K. Kim
10. Aging in Mammalian Stem Cells and Other Self-renewing Compartments
D.J. Rossi and N.E. Sharpless
11. Yeast, A Feast: The Fruit Fly Drosophila as a Model Organism for Research into Aging
L. Partridge and J. Tower
12. DNA Repair and Aging
V.A. Bohr, D.M. Wilson, III, N.C. de Souza-Pinto, I. van der Pluijm, and J.H. Hoeijmakers
13. Extended Life Span in Mice with Reduction in the GH/IGF-1 Axis
J.J. Kopchick, A. Bartke, and D.E. Berryman
14. Alzheimer's Disease: Genetics, Pathogenesis, Models, and Experimental Therapeutics
P.C. Wong, D.L. Price, L. Bertram, and R.E. Tanzi
15. How Does Calorie Restriction Increase the Longevity of Mammals?
R. Weindruch, R.J. Colman, V. Perez, and A.G. Richardson
16. Determination of Aging Rate by Coordinated Resistance to Multiple Forms of Stress
G.J. Lithgow and R.A. Miller
17. Molecular Mechanisms of Aging: Insights from Budding Yeast
S.-J. Lin and D. Sinclair
18. Genetics of Exceptional Longevity
T.T. Perls and P. Sebastiani
19. Mammalian Metabolism in Aging
P. Puigserver and C.R. Kahn
20. Telomeres and Telomerase in Aging and Cancer
J.W. Shay and W.E. Wright
Index
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