J W Curtsinger
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Luckinbill L, Reddy S, Dudekonda V, Curtsinger J
Genetica
. 2005 Sep;
124(2-3):235-45.
PMID: 16134336
Complex activities require precise coordination of their components for successful action. The genetic basis underlying coordination of traits may range from relatively static pleiotropic associations to more flexible genetic associations...
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Tahoe N, Dean A, Curtsinger J
Gene
. 2002 Oct;
297(1-2):221-8.
PMID: 12384303
We have investigated the structure and function of several proteins that might influence adult lifespans in Drosophila melanogaster. The present report focuses on the gene lxd ('low xanthine dehydrogenase'), which...
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Khazaeli A, Curtsinger J
Genetica
. 2001 Jun;
109(3):245-53.
PMID: 11430488
Adult lifespans, age-specific survival, age-specific mortality, survival times on paraquat, and survival times on DDT were assayed in seven lines of Drosophila melanogaster, including two genetically heterogeneous wild lines recently...
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Minois N, Khazaeli A, Curtsinger J
Exp Gerontol
. 2001 Jun;
36(7):1137-53.
PMID: 11404055
Heat shock protein induction might be responsible for the longevity increase conferred by exposure to non-lethal stresses. To test this hypothesis, we studied in transgenic Drosophila melanogaster overexpressing hsp70 and...
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Pletcher S, Khazaeli A, Curtsinger J
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
. 2000 Aug;
55(8):B381-9.
PMID: 10952359
Populations typically differ in mean life spans because of genetic, environmental, or experimental factors. In this paper methods are presented that clarify the relationship between differences in the longevity of...
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Pletcher S, Curtsinger J
Genet Res
. 2000 Jul;
75(3):321-9.
PMID: 10893868
Using parametric models that describe the increase in mortality rates with age, we demonstrate that environmentally induced heterogeneity among genetically identical individuals is sufficient to generate biased estimates of age-specific...
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Pletcher S, Houle D, Curtsinger J
Genetics
. 1999 Oct;
153(2):813-23.
PMID: 10511560
Age-specific effects of spontaneous mutations on mortality rates in Drosophila are inferred from three large demographic experiments. Data were collected from inbred lines that were allowed to accumulate spontaneous mutations...
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Resler A, Kelly K, Kantor G, Khazaeli A, Tatar M, Curtsinger J
Genetica
. 1999 Feb;
104(1):33-9.
PMID: 9949700
We are interested in localizing chromosomal regions that extend life span in Drosophila. Using stocks artificially selected for long life by Luckinbill and his colleagues, we have identified marker loci...
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Curtsinger J, Fukui H, Resler A, Kelly K, Khazaeli A
Genetica
. 1999 Feb;
104(1):21-32.
PMID: 9949699
Using lines selected for long life by Luckinbil and his co-workers, we screened two selected and two control lines for allelic frequency differences at 1200 randomly chosen RAPD marker loci....
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