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Human longevity and variation in GH/IGF-1/insulin signaling, DNA damage signaling and repair and pro/antioxidant pathway genes: cross sectional and longitudinal studiesCommonly studied polymorphisms in inflammatory cytokine genes show only minor effects on mortality and related risk factors in nonagenarians.Health status and 6 years survival of 552 90+ Italian sib-ships recruited within the EU Project GEHA (GEnetics of Healthy Ageing).Replication of an association of variation in the FOXO3A gene with human longevity using both case-control and longitudinal data.Somatic point mutations in mtDNA control region are influenced by genetic background and associated with healthy aging: a GEHA studyContribution of genetic polymorphisms on functional status at very old age: a gene-based analysis of 38 genes (311 SNPs) in the oxidative stress pathway.Genome-wide association meta-analysis of human longevity identifies a novel locus conferring survival beyond 90 years of age.Human longevity and variation in DNA damage response and repair: study of the contribution of sub-processes using competitive gene-set analysis.A novel VNTR enhancer within the SIRT3 gene, a human homologue of SIR2, is associated with survival at oldest ages.Association study of FOXO3A SNPs and aging phenotypes in Danish oldest-old individuals.Antioxidants and Quality of Aging: Further Evidences for a Major Role of TXNRD1 Gene Variability on Physical Performance at Old Age.Genetic variation in TERT and TERC and human leukocyte telomere length and longevity: a cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis.Frailty phenotypes in the elderly based on cluster analysis: a longitudinal study of two Danish cohorts. Evidence for a genetic influence on frailty.Epidemiological, genetic and epigenetic aspects of the research on healthy ageing and longevity.Evidence from case-control and longitudinal studies supports associations of genetic variation in APOE, CETP, and IL6 with human longevity.UCP3 polymorphisms, hand grip performance and survival at old age: association analysis in two Danish middle aged and elderly cohortsNo Association between Variation in Longevity Candidate Genes and Aging-related Phenotypes in Oldest-old Danes.Exploring the role of genetic variability and lifestyle in oxidative stress response for healthy aging and longevity.The impact of nutrients on the aging rate: A complex interaction of demographic, environmental and genetic factors.The genetics of human longevity: an intricacy of genes, environment, culture and microbiome.A novel sampling design to explore gene-longevity associations: the ECHA study.Heat shock response by EBV-immortalized B-lymphocytes from centenarians and control subjects: a model to study the relevance of stress response in longevity.The functional VNTR MNS16A of the TERT gene is associated with human longevity in a population of Central Italy.APOE polymorphism affects episodic memory among non demented elderly subjects.Cognitive functioning and survival in the elderly: the SSADH C538T polymorphism.Pleiotropic effects of UCP2-UCP3 variability on leucocyte telomere length and glucose homeostasis.TP53*P72 allele influences negatively female life expectancy in a population of central Italy: cross-sectional study and genetic-demographic approach analysis.Genes and longevity: a genetic-demographic approach reveals sex- and age-specific gene effects not shown by the case-control approach (APOE and HSP70.1 loci).The allele (A)(-110) in the promoter region of the HSP70-1 gene is unfavorable to longevity in womenAssociation of the mitochondrial DNA haplogroup J with longevity is population specificA genetic-demographic approach reveals a gender-specific association of SLC6A3/DAT1 40 bp-VNTR with life-expectancy
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