17‐a‐estradiol late in life extends lifespan in aging UM‐HET3 male mice; nicotinamide riboside and three other drugs do not affect lifespan in either sex

Author:

Harrison David E.1ORCID,Strong Randy2345ORCID,Reifsnyder Peter1,Kumar Navasuja6,Fernandez Elizabeth235,Flurkey Kevin1,Javors Martin A.7,Lopez‐Cruzan Marisa7,Macchiarini Francesca8,Nelson James F.29,Bitto Alessandro10,Sindler Amy L.11,Cortopassi Gino12,Kavanagh Kylie13,Leng Lin14,Bucala Richard14,Rosenthal Nadia1,Salmon Adam23415,Stearns Timothy M.1,Bogue Molly1,Miller Richard A.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Jackson Laboratory Bar Harbor ME USA

2. Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio TX USA

3. Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center San Antonio TX USA

4. Research Service South Texas Veterans Health Care System San Antonio TX USA

5. Department of Pharmacology The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio TX USA

6. Department of Pathology and Geriatrics Center University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

7. Department of Psychiatry The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio TX USA

8. Division of Aging Biology National Institute on Aging Bethesda MD USA

9. Department of Physiology The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio TX USA

10. Department of Pathology University of Washington Medical Center Seattle WA USA

11. Department of Health & Human Physiology and Department of Biochemistry University of Iowa Iowa City IA USA

12. Department of Molecular Biosciences University of California Davis CA USA

13. Department of Pathology and Internal Medicine Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston‐Salem NC USA

14. Department of Internal Medicine Yale University New Haven Connecticut USA

15. Department of Molecular Medicine The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio TX USA

Funder

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging

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