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0001Longevity Records: Life Spans of Mammals, Birds, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Fish237URL
0002Caleb Finch (1990)Longevity, Senescence, and the Genome70Search
0003Gerhard et al. (2002)Life spans and senescent phenotypes in two strains of Zebrafish (Danio rerio)1PubMed
0004Fabrizio and Longo (2003)The chronological life span of Saccharomyces cerevisiae1PubMed
0005Buffenstein and Jarvis (2002)The naked mole rat--a new record for the oldest living rodent1PubMed
0006Congdon et al. (2003)Testing hypotheses of aging in long-lived painted turtles (Chrysemys picta)1PubMed
0007Congdon et al. (2001)Hypotheses of aging in a long-lived vertebrate, Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea blandingii)1PubMed
0008Hill et al. (2001)Mortality rates among wild chimpanzees1PubMed
0009Bronikowski et al. (2002)The aging baboon: comparative demography in a non-human primate1PubMed
0010Brocas and Verzar (1961)The aging of Xenopus laevis, a South African frog1PubMed
0011Bartke and Brown-Borg (2004)Life extension in the dwarf mouse1PubMed
0012Gershon and Gershon (2000)The budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as a model for aging research: a critical review1PubMed
0013Alex Comfort (1979)Ageing: The Biology of Senescence5Search
0014Leonard Hayflick (1994)How and Why We Age13Search
0015Jazwinski (2001)New clues to old yeast1PubMed
0016Johnson (2002)A personal retrospective on the genetics of aging1PubMed
0017Klapper et al. (1998)Telomerase activity in immortal fish1PubMed
0018Miller (1999)Kleemeier award lecture: are there genes for aging?2PubMed
0019Patnaik (1994)Ageing in reptiles9PubMed
0020Tower (2000)Transgenic methods for increasing Drosophila life span1PubMed


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