Arguments against non-programmed aging theories T. C. Goldsmith Phenoptosis 15 September 2013 Pages: 971 - 978
Perspectives of mitochondrial medicine D. B. ZorovN. K. IsaevV. A. Babenko Phenoptosis 15 September 2013 Pages: 979 - 990
Fatal “Triad”: Lipotoxicity, oxidative stress, and phenoptosis A. V. Rzheshevsky Phenoptosis 15 September 2013 Pages: 991 - 1000
Phenoptosis as genetically determined aging influenced by signals from the environment A. V. Khalyavkin Phenoptosis 15 September 2013 Pages: 1001 - 1005
Effect of mitochondria-targeted antioxidant SkQ1 on programmed cell death induced by viral proteins in tobacco plants A. D. SolovievaO. Yu. FrolovaA. A. Zamyatnin Jr. Phenoptosis 15 September 2013 Pages: 1006 - 1012
Post-reproductive life span and demographic stability J. J. MitteldorfC. Goodnight Phenoptosis 15 September 2013 Pages: 1013 - 1022
Evidence for aging theories from the study of a hunter—gatherer people (Ache of Paraguay) G. Libertini Phenoptosis 15 September 2013 Pages: 1023 - 1032
Age fluctuations in mortality of mice with mutation causing growth retardation A. G. Malygin Phenoptosis 15 September 2013 Pages: 1033 - 1042
Advanced glycation of cellular proteins as a possible basic component of the “master biological clock” F. F. SeverinB. A. FenioukV. P. Skulachev Phenoptosis 15 September 2013 Pages: 1043 - 1047
How does the body know how old it is? Introducing the epigenetic clock hypothesis J. J. Mitteldorf Phenoptosis 15 September 2013 Pages: 1048 - 1053
Telomere biology: Cancer firewall or aging clock? J. J. Mitteldorf Phenoptosis 15 September 2013 Pages: 1054 - 1060