On size and survival: progress and pitfalls in the allometry of life span.
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An analysis of the relationship between metabolism, developmental schedules, and longevity using phylogenetic independent contrastsThe Mass-Longevity Triangle: Pareto Optimality and the Geometry of Life-History Trait SpaceEcology and mode-of-life explain lifespan variation in birds and mammalsTesting the oxidative stress hypothesis of aging in primate fibroblasts: is there a correlation between species longevity and cellular ROS production?Insights from comparative analyses of aging in birds and mammalsEnergetics and longevity in birdsLife-history connections to rates of aging in terrestrial vertebrates.Maximum shell size, growth rate, and maturation age correlate with longevity in bivalve molluscs.Justified and unjustified use of growth hormone.Why is aging conserved and what can we do about it?Stress resistance in the naked mole-rat: the bare essentials - a mini-review.Hormone use and abuse: what is the difference between hormones as fountain of youth and doping in sports?Correlations between physiology and lifespan--two widely ignored problems with comparative studies.Mitochondrial oxidant generation and oxidative damage in Ames dwarf and GH transgenic mice.The Companion Dog as a Model for the Longevity Dividend.Physiological underpinnings in life-history trade-offs in man's most popular selection experiment: the dog.When will the biology of aging become useful? Future landmarks in biomedical gerontology.Adaptive sequence convergence of the tumor suppressor ADAMTS9 between small-bodied mammals displaying exceptional longevity.A comparative perspective on longevity: the effect of body size dominates over ecology in moths.RETRACTED: Large brains and lengthened life history periods in Odontocetes.Sex, long life and the evolutionary transition to cooperative breeding in birds.Hibernation is associated with increased survival and the evolution of slow life histories among mammals.[Biology of aging: theories, mechanisms, and perspectives].
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On size and survival: progress and pitfalls in the allometry of life span.
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On size and survival: progress and pitfalls in the allometry of life span.
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On size and survival: progress and pitfalls in the allometry of life span.
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On size and survival: progress and pitfalls in the allometry of life span.
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On size and survival: progress and pitfalls in the allometry of life span.
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Promislow DE
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10.1093/GERONJ/48.4.B115
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1993-07-01T00:00:00Z