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Authors: Finch, CE Ruvkun, G
Citation: Ce. Finch et G. Ruvkun, The genetics of aging, ANN REV GEN, 2, 2001, pp. 435-462

Authors: Mobbs, CV Bray, GA Atkinson, RL Bartke, A Finch, CE Maratos-Flier, E Crawley, JN Nelson, JF
Citation: Cv. Mobbs et al., Neuroendocrine and pharmacological manipulations to assess how caloric restriction increases life span, J GERONT A, 56, 2001, pp. 34-44

Authors: Finch, CE Austad, SN
Citation: Ce. Finch et Sn. Austad, Proceedings issue - Slowly aging organisms 22-23 September 2000, Los Angeles, CA, USA - Foreword, EXP GERONT, 36(4-6), 2001, pp. 591-592

Authors: Finch, CE Austad, SN
Citation: Ce. Finch et Sn. Austad, History and prospects: symposium on organisms with slow aging, EXP GERONT, 36(4-6), 2001, pp. 593-597

Authors: Klein, WL Krafft, GA Finch, CE
Citation: Wl. Klein et al., Targeting small A beta oligomers: the solution to an Alzheimer's disease conundrum?, TRENDS NEUR, 24(4), 2001, pp. 219-224

Authors: Lambert, MP Viola, KL Chromy, BA Chang, L Morgan, TE Yu, JX Venton, DL Krafft, GA Finch, CE Klein, WL
Citation: Mp. Lambert et al., Vaccination with soluble A beta oligomers generates toxicity-neutralizing antibodies, J NEUROCHEM, 79(3), 2001, pp. 595-605

Authors: Finch, CE Longo, VD
Citation: Ce. Finch et Vd. Longo, The gero-inflammatory manifold, PROG INFLAM, 2001, pp. 237-256

Authors: Finch, CE Longo, V Miyao, A Morgan, TE Rozovsky, I Soong, Y Wei, M Xie, Z Zanjani, H
Citation: Ce. Finch et al., Inflammation in Alzheimer's disease, CONT CLIN N, 2001, pp. 87-110

Authors: Morgan, TE Rozovsky, I Sarkar, DK Young-Chan, CS Nichols, NR Laping, NJ Finch, CE
Citation: Te. Morgan et al., Transforming growth factor-beta 1 induces transforming growth factor-beta 1 and transforming growth factor-beta receptor messenger RNAs and reduces complement C1qB messenger RNA in rat brain microglia, NEUROSCIENC, 101(2), 2000, pp. 313-321

Authors: Akiyama, H Barger, S Barnum, S Bradt, B Bauer, J Cole, GM Cooper, NR Eikelenboom, P Emmerling, M Fiebich, BL Finch, CE Frautschy, S Griffin, WST Hampel, H Hull, M Landreth, G Lue, LF Mrak, R Mackenzie, IR McGeer, PL O'Banion, MK Pachter, J Pasinetti, G Plata-Salaman, C Rogers, J Rydel, R Shen, Y Streit, W Strohmeyer, R Tooyoma, I Van Muiswinkel, FL Veerhuis, R Walker, D Webster, S Wegrzyniak, B Wenk, G Wyss-Coray, T
Citation: H. Akiyama et al., Inflammation and Alzheimer's disease, NEUROBIOL A, 21(3), 2000, pp. 383-421

Authors: Longo, VD Viola, KL Klein, WL Finch, CE
Citation: Vd. Longo et al., Reversible inactivation of superoxide-sensitive aconitase in A beta 1-42-treated neuronal cell lines, J NEUROCHEM, 75(5), 2000, pp. 1977-1985

Authors: Stone, DJ Rozovsky, I Morgan, TE Anderson, CP Lopez, LM Shick, J Finch, CE
Citation: Dj. Stone et al., Effects of age on gene expression during estrogen-induced synaptic sprouting in the female rat, EXP NEUROL, 165(1), 2000, pp. 46-57

Authors: Bretsky, PM Buckwalter, JG Seeman, TE Miller, CA Poirier, J Schellenberg, GD Finch, CE Henderson, VW
Citation: Pm. Bretsky et al., Evidence for an interaction between apolipoprotein E genotype, gender, andAlzheimer disease, ALZ DIS A D, 13(4), 1999, pp. 216-221

Authors: Pasinetti, GM Hassler, M Stone, D Finch, CE
Citation: Gm. Pasinetti et al., Glial gene expression during aging in rat striatum and in long-term responses to 6-OHDA lesions, SYNAPSE, 31(4), 1999, pp. 278-284

Authors: Morgan, TE Xie, Z Goldsmith, S Yoshida, T Lanzrein, AS Stone, D Rozovsky, I Perry, G Smith, MA Finch, CE
Citation: Te. Morgan et al., The mosaic of brain glial hyperactivity during normal ageing and its attenuation by food restriction, NEUROSCIENC, 89(3), 1999, pp. 687-699

Authors: Grewal, RP Morgan, TE Finch, CE
Citation: Rp. Grewal et al., C1qB and clusterin mRNA increase in association with neurodegeneration in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, NEUROSCI L, 271(1), 1999, pp. 65-67

Authors: Gomi, H Sun, W Finch, CE Itohara, S Yoshimi, K Thompson, RF
Citation: H. Gomi et al., Learning induces a CDC2-related protein kinase, KKIAMRE, J NEUROSC, 19(21), 1999, pp. 9530-9537

Authors: Finch, CE Sapolsky, RM
Citation: Ce. Finch et Rm. Sapolsky, The evolution of Alzheimer disease, the reproductive schedule, and apoE isoforms, NEUROBIOL A, 20(4), 1999, pp. 407-428

Authors: Finch, CE
Citation: Ce. Finch, Infrastructure for research on aging rodents: need for regional facilitiesto support transgenic studies on aging, NEUROBIOL A, 20(2), 1999, pp. 213-215

Authors: Sapolsky, RM Finch, CE
Citation: Rm. Sapolsky et Ce. Finch, The Alzheimer's lottery, NATUR HIST, 108(7), 1999, pp. 22

Authors: Krohn, K Rozovsky, I Wals, P Teter, B Anderson, CP Finch, CE
Citation: K. Krohn et al., Glial fibrillary acidic protein transcription responses to transforming growth factor-beta 1 and interleukin-1 beta are mediated by a nuclear factor-1-like site in the near-upstream promoter, J NEUROCHEM, 72(4), 1999, pp. 1353-1361

Authors: Nisbet, ICT Finch, CE Thompson, N Russek-Cohen, E Proudman, JA Ottinger, MA
Citation: Ict. Nisbet et al., Endocrine patterns during aging in the common tern (Sterna hirundo), GEN C ENDOC, 114(2), 1999, pp. 279-286

Authors: Crispino, M Stone, DJ Wei, M Anderson, CP Tocco, G Finch, CE Baudry, M
Citation: M. Crispino et al., Variations of synaptotagmin I, synaptotagmin IV, and synaptophysin mRNA levels in rat hippocampus during the estrous cycle, EXP NEUROL, 159(2), 1999, pp. 574-583

Authors: Chun, JT Wang, L Pasinetti, GM Finch, CE Zlokovic, BV
Citation: Jt. Chun et al., Glycoprotein 330/megalin (LRP-2) has low prevalence as mRNA and protein inbrain microvessels and choroid plexus, EXP NEUROL, 157(1), 1999, pp. 194-201
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