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No tissues found
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Intestinal infection due to Pseudomonas
Hyperoxia
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High fat diet
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Dietary Sucrose
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Sir2
CG5204
32080
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hif-1
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D. melanogaster inbred strains with varying degrees of inbreeding depression
Bodies, heads, and palp proboscides from fasted Drosophila
Testes of Drosophila flies with gene knockdowns of kumgang (kmg or CD5204) and dMI-2
Profiling of life-extending conditions: dietary restriction, p53 knockdown or sir2 overexpression
Drosophila larval midgut gene expression over a timecourse before and after puparium formation
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Jouvence a small nucleolar RNA required in the gut extends lifespan in Drosophila.
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There were no clinical trials for CG6296
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