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longevous
adjective
Long-lasting, especially of life.
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To determine whether a goal-based system of advance planning, which allows patients to choose among five "pathways of care" (longevous, ameliorative/comprehensive, ameliorative/basic, palliative/comfort, or palliative/hospice), enables physicians to select treatment options in specified clinical situations.
Reviewer 1 "This means that the species are more longevous that the genes".
We report here our investigations on the role of p53 in the increased resistance to oxidative stress of longevous mice, using p66−/− mice as model.
They show (i) from fatty acid ratios, 20 5n-3 is negatively correlated with longevity among the C elegans strains, (ii) fat-4 transcript levels are reduced in F2 of the most longevous strain (age-1), and (iii) inhibition of this enzyme by RNAi knockdown produced both the greatest peroxide-resistance and longevity extension.
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