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# | Title | First Author | Country | Year | Journal | Volume | |
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101 | THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF APHID HONEYDEW FOR NON-APHID PARASITOIDS | Faria | Switzerland | 2008 | BASIC APPL ECOL | 9 | |
102 | EFFECT OF THE AIN-93M PURIFIED DIET AND DIETARY RESTRICTION ON SURVIVAL IN SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS: IMPLICATIONS FOR CHRONIC STUDIES | Duffy | USA | 2002 | J NUTR | 132 | |
103 | TEMPORAL LINKAGE BETWEEN THE PHENOTYPIC AND GENOMIC RESPONSES TO CALORIC RESTRICTION | Dhahbi | USA | 2004 | P NATL ACAD SCI USA | 101 | |
104 | STUDIES ON THE LIFE PROLONGING EFFECT OF FOOD RESTRICTION: GLUTATHIONE LEVELS AND GLYOXALASE ENZYMES IN RAT LIVER | Armeni | Italy | 1998 | MECH AGEING DEV | 121 | |
105 | MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTIONS DURING AGING: VITAMIN E DEFICIENCY OR CALORIC RESTRICTION - TWO DIFFERENT WAYS OF MODULATING STRESS | Armeni | Italy | 2003 | J BIOENERG BIOMEMBR | 35 | |
106 | SENESCENT TERMINAL WEIGHT LOSS IN THE MALE F344 RAT | Black | USA | 2003 | AM J PHYSIOL-REG I | 284 | |
107 | DIETARY RESTRICTION ALTERS DEMOGRAPHIC BUT NOT BEHAVIORAL AGING IN DROSOPHILA | Bhandari | USA | 2007 | AGING CELL | 6 | |
108 | THE FUNCTIONAL COSTS AND BENEFITS OF DIETARY RESTRICTION IN DROSOPHILA | Burger | USA | 2007 | AGING CELL | 6 | |
109 | LONGEVITY-FERTILITY TRADE-OFFS IN THE TEPHRITID FRUIT FLY, ANASTREPHA LUDENS, ACROSS DIETARY-RESTRICTION GRADIENTS | Carey | USA | 2008 | AGING CELL | 7 | |
110 | ORAL GLYCOTOXINS DETERMINE THE EFFECTS OF CALORIE RESTRICTION ON OXIDANT STRESS, AGE-RELATED DISEASES, AND LIFESPAN | Cai | USA | 2008 | AM J PATHOL | 173 | |
111 | PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY AND SELECTION IN DROSOPHILA LIFE-HISTORY EVOLUTION .1. NUTRITION AND THE COST OF REPRODUCTION | Chippindale | USA | 1993 | J EVOLUTION BIOL | 6 | |
112 | EFFECT OF DIETARY OPTIMIZATION ON GROWTH, SURVIVAL, TUMOR INCIDENCES AND CLINICAL PATHOLOGY PARAMETERS IN CD SPRAGUE-DAWLEY AND FISCHER-344 RATS: A 104-WEEK STUDY | Christian | USA | 1998 | DRUG CHEM TOXICOL | 21 | |
113 | LONGEVITY, BODY-WEIGHT, AND NEOPLASIA IN AD LIBITUM-FED AND DIET-RESTRICTED C57BL6 MICE FED NIH-31 OPEN FORMULA DIET | Blackwell | USA | 1995 | TOXICOL PATHOL | 23 | |
114 | AGE-RELATED NEOPLASIA IN A LIFETIME STUDY OF AD LIBITUM-FED AND FOOD-RESTRICTED B6C3F1 MICE | Sheldon | USA | 1995 | TOXICOL PATHOL | 23 | |
115 | SURVIVAL, BODY-WEIGHT, AND SPONTANEOUS NEOPLASMS IN AD LIBITUM-FED AND FOOD-RESTRICTED FISCHER-344 RATS | Thurman | USA | 1994 | TOXICOL PATHOL | 22 | |
116 | FOOD LIMITATION, SPINATION, AND REPRODUCTION IN BRACHIONUS-CALYCIFLORUS | Stemberger | USA | 1990 | LIMNOL OCEANOGR | 35 | |
117 | FOOD AGE AND DYNAMICS OF A LABORATORY POPULATION OF ROTIFERS | King | USA | 1967 | ECOLOGY | 48 | |
118 | RESPONSES IN GROWTH, MORTALITY, AND REPRODUCTION TO VARIABLE FOOD LEVELS BY THE ROTIFER, ASPLANCHNA-GIRODI | Robertson | USA | 1981 | ECOLOGY | 62 | |
119 | REPRODUCTIVE COSTS AND HYDRODYNAMIC BENEFITS OF CHEMICALLY-INDUCED DEFENSES IN KERATELLA-TESTUDO | Stemberger | USA | 1988 | LIMNOL OCEANOGR | 33 | |
120 | DIETARY RESTRICTION AND AGING: COMPARATIVE TESTS OF EVOLUTIONARY HYPOTHESES | Kirk | USA | 2001 | J GERONTOL A-BIOL | 56 |