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Publication : DNA repair, genome stability, and aging.

First Author  Lombard DB Year  2005
Journal  Cell Volume  120
Issue  4 Pages  497-512
PubMed ID  15734682 Mgi Jnum  J:96973
Mgi Id  MGI:3574012 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2005.01.028
Citation  Lombard DB, et al. (2005) DNA repair, genome stability, and aging. Cell 120(4):497-512
abstractText  Aging can be defined as progressive functional decline and increasing mortality over time. Here, we review evidence linking aging to nuclear DNA lesions: DNA damage accumulates with age, and DNA repair defects can cause phenotypes resembling premature aging. We discuss how cellular DNA damage responses may contribute to manifestations of aging. We review Sir2, a factor linking genomic stability, metabolism, and aging. We conclude with a general discussion of the role of mutant mice in aging research and avenues for future investigation.
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