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Liver-derived plasminogen mediates muscle stem cell expansion during caloric restriction through the plasminogen receptor Plg-RKT
Principal component-based clinical aging clocks identify signatures of healthy aging and targets for clinical intervention
Effect of long-term caloric restriction on DNA methylation measures of biological aging in healthy adults from the CALERIE trial.
Calorie restriction modulates the transcription of genes related to stress response and longevity in human muscle: The CALERIE study
Calorie restriction reduces biomarkers of cellular senescence in humans
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Investigator: Justine Mucinski, PhDInstitution: Advent Health OrlandoTitle: Circulated and Skeletal Muscle Ceramides as a Biomarker for Metabolic ...
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Body shape perception in men and women without obesity during caloric restriction: a secondary analysis from the CALERIE study
Effect of long-term caloric restriction on DNA methylation measures of biological aging in healthy adults from the CALERIE trial
No Effect of Calorie Restriction or Dietary Patterns on Spatial Working Memory During a 2-Year Intervention: A Secondary Analysis of the CALERIE Trial
Epigenome-wide association study analysis of calorie restriction in humans, CALERIE™ Trial analysis
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