Is the Yeast a Relevant Model for Aging of Multicellular Organisms?
An Insight from the Total Lifespan of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 2008, 1, 159-165 Renata Zadrag, Grzegorz Bartosz and Tomasz Bilinski [Abstract] [Full Text Article] Possible Links of Age Related Hypertension and Evolution Imposed Features of Heart and Aorta, 2008, 1, 166-168 Sven Kurbel [Abstract] [Full Text Article] Abstracts [Back to top] Effects of ε4 on Object Recognition in the Non-Demented Elderly Gwendolen E. Haley, Frederique Berteau-Pavy, Byung Parkv and Jacob Raber [Full Text Article] Previously we reported that Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) ε4 negatively affects performance in the novel-imagenovel- location (NINL) object recognition test in healthy non-demented elderly human study participants. In this study, the participants were invited to return for testing sessions 6 and 18 months after the baseline session. Using a longitudinal study design, effects of ε4 on NINL test performance were assessed in study “dropouts”, participants that did not return for the second and/or third se