The relentless effects of the aging process on protein turnover Walter F. Ward ReviewPaper Pages: 195 - 199
Activity of DNA polymerase α in aging humanfibroblasts Vinod K. SrivastavaSusan MillerDavid Busbee ReviewPaper Pages: 201 - 216
Carnosine reacts with protein carbonyl groups:another possible role for the anti-ageing peptide? Alan R. HipkissCarol Brownson ReviewPaper Pages: 217 - 223
From life to death – the struggle between chemistryand biology during aging: the Maillard reaction as an amplifier of genomic damage John W. Baynes ReviewPaper Pages: 235 - 246
Longevity in vitro of human CD4+ T helper cell clonesderived from young donors and elderly donors, or fromprogenitor cells: age-associated differences in cellsurface molecule expression and cytokine secretion Graham PawelecErminia MarianiRafael Solana OriginalPaper Pages: 247 - 254
Cytoplasmic genomes that confer additionallongevity in Drosophila melanogaster Christopher DriverNeveem Tawadros OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 260
Possible role of subunit A of nuclearfactor Y (NF-YA) in normal human diploidfibroblasts during senescence Koozi MatuokaKuang Yu Chen OriginalPaper Pages: 261 - 271
Consideration of heteroduplexes and homoduplexes forthe quantification by competitive PCR of humanmitochondrial DNA deletions with ageing of tissues and cells Christophe FrippiatJean‐François DierickOlivier Toussaint OriginalPaper Pages: 279 - 283
ProtAge: role of proteasome in human ageing. Implications for anti-ageing strategies. A shared cost RTD project of the EU's 5th framework Announcement Pages: 285 - 286
ImAginE: immunology and ageing in Europe – a thematic network of the EU 5th framework program Announcement Pages: 287 - 288
International Symposium on 'Aging - a Challenge in the New Millennium' and X-Biennial Meeting of the Association of Gerontology (India), 10-12 November 2000, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India Announcement Pages: 288 - 288