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Volume 3, Number 5, October 2004

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Free Content Introduction
pp. 247-247(1)
Author: Simon Melov

Free Content Is aging programed?
pp. 249-251(3)
Author: Steven N. Austad

Free Content The non-existent aging program: how does it work?
pp. 255-259(5)
Author: Dale E. Bredesen

Free Content Rebuttal to Austad: ‘Is aging programmed?
pp. 261-262(2)
Author: Dale E. Bredesen

Free Content The M3 muscarinic receptor i3 domain confers oxidative stress protection on calcium regulation in transfected COS-7 cells
pp. 263-271(9)
Authors: James A. Joseph; Derek R. Fisher; Amanda Carey; Aleksandra Szprengiel

Free Content coq7/clk-1 regulates mitochondrial respiration and the generation of reactive oxygen species via coenzyme Q
pp. 273-281(9)
Authors: Daisuke Nakai; Takahiko Shimizu; Hidetoshi Nojiri; Satoshi Uchiyama; Hideo Koike; Mayumi Takahashi; Katsuiku Hirokawa; Takuji Shirasawa

Free Content Altered cholesterologenic and lipogenic transcriptional profile in livers of aging Snell dwarf (Pit1dw/dwJ) mice
pp. 283-296(14)
Authors: William H. Boylston; Arpad Gerstner; James H. DeFord; Mark Madsen; Kevin Flurkey; David E. Harrison; John Papaconstantinou

Free Content Shuttle craft: a candidate quantitative trait gene for Drosophila lifespan
pp. 297-307(11)
Authors: Elena G. Pasyukova; Natalia V. Roshina; Trudy F. C. Mackay

Free Content Molecular analyses of mtDNA deletion mutations in microdissected skeletal muscle fibers from aged rhesus monkeys
pp. 319-326(8)
Authors: Nolan G. Gokey; Zhengjin Cao; Jeong W. Pak; Damian Lee; Susan H. McKiernan; Debbie McKenzie; Richard Weindruch; Judd M. Aiken

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