ISSN 0792-4259 (Print); ISSN 2157-0272 (Online)
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Invertebrates as model organisms for research on aging biology pp. 1-4(4) Authors: Murthy, Mahadev; Ram, Jeffrey L.
Rotifers as experimental tools for investigating aging pp. 5-10(6) Authors: Snell, Terry W.; Johnston, Rachel K.; Gribble, Kristin E.; Mark Welch, David B.
Hydra, a powerful model for aging studies pp. 11-16(6) Authors: Tomczyk, Szymon; Fischer, Kathleen; Austad, Steven; Galliot, Brigitte
The tunicate Ciona: a model system for understanding the relationship between regeneration and aging pp. 17-22(6) Author: Jeffery, William R.
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of negligible senescence: insight from the sea urchin pp. 23-27(5) Author: Bodnar, Andrea G.
Independent chemical regulation of health and senescent spans in Drosophila pp. 28-32(5) Author: Arking, Robert
Botryllus schlosseri, an emerging model for the study of aging, stem cells, and mechanisms of regeneration pp. 33-38(6) Authors: Voskoboynik, Ayelet; Weissman, Irving L.
Hydra as a tractable, long-lived model system for senescence pp. 39-44(6) Authors: Bellantuono, Anthony J.; Bridge, Diane; MartÃnez, Daniel E.
Aging in the colonial chordate, Botryllus schlosseri pp. 45-50(6) Authors: Munday, Roma; Rodriguez, Delany; Di Maio, Alessandro; Kassmer, Susannah; Braden, Brian; Taketa, Daryl A.; Langenbacher, Adam; De Tomaso, Anthony
Exploring the physiology and pathology of aging in the intestine of Drosophila melanogaster pp. 51-58(8) Author: Jasper, Heinrich
Using C. elegans for aging research pp. 59-63(5) Author: Tissenbaum, Heidi A.