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Riera, C.E., and Dillin, A. (2015).
Can aging be "drugged"?
Nat. Med, 2015 Dec 8;21(12):1400-5. PMID: 26646496
Vilchez D, Seaz I, Dillin A.
The role of protein clearance mechanisms in organismal ageing and age-related diseases.
Nat Commun. 2014 Dec 8;5:5659. PMID: 25482515
Le Coutre J, Mattson MP, Dillin A, Friedman J, Bistrian B.
Nutrition and the biology of human ageing: cognitive decline/food intake and caloric restriction.
J Nutr Health Aging. 2013;17(8):717-20. PMID: 24097030
Mair W, Morantte I, Rodrigues AP, Manning G, Montminy M, Shaw RJ, Dillin A.
Lifespan extension induced by AMPK and calcineurin is mediated by CRTC-1 and CREB.
Nature. 2011;470(7334):404-8. PMID: 21331044
Volovik Y, Maman, M, Dubnikov, T, Bejerano-Sagie,M, Joyce D, Kapernick EA, Cohen E, Dillin A.
Temporal requirements of insulin/IGF-1 signaling for proteotoxicity protection.
Aging Cell.2010;9(2):126-34. PMID: 22360389
Mair W, Panowski SH, Shaw RJ, Dillin A.
Optimizing dietary restriction for genetic epistasis analysis and gene discovery in C. elegans.
PLoS One. 2009;4(2):e4535. PMID: 19229346
Mair W, Dillin A.
Aging and survival: the genetics of life span extension by dietary restriction. Annu Rev Biochem. 2008;77:727-54. PMID: 18373439
Panowski SH, Wolff S, Aguilaniu H, Durieux J, Dillin A.
PHA-4/Foxa mediates diet-restriction-induced longevity of C. elegans.
Nature. 2007;447(7144):550-5. PMID: 17476212
Cohen E, Bieschke J, Perciavalle RM, Kelly JW, Dillin A.
Opposing activities protect against age-onset proteotoxicity.
Science. 2006;313(5793):1604-10. PMID: 16902091
Raices M, Maruyama H, Dillin A, Karlseder J.
Uncoupling of longevity and telomere length in C. elegans.
PLoS Genet. 2005;1(3):e30. PMID: 16151516
Venable JD, Dong MQ, Wohlschlegel J, Dillin A, Yates JR.
Automated approach for quantitative analysis of complex peptide mixtures from tandem mass spectra.
Nature Methods. 2004;1(1):39-45. PMID: 15782151