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Subject Area:
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Journal:
Gerontology
Gerontology (1996) 42 (4): 235–240.
Published Online: 15 April 2009
... at any age. These data are at variance with those of previously studied behavioral traits which showed that flies living in hypergravity seemed to age faster than 1-g ones. 11 10 1995 19 02 1996 15 4 2009 © 1996 S. Karger AG, Basel 1996 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer...
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Subject Area:
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Journal:
Gerontology
Gerontology (1992) 38 (1-2): 59–64.
Published Online: 08 April 2009
... throughout life, in cross-sectional studies. Hypergravity had no effect on CLI at young age, but older flies kept in hypergravity displayed lower scores than flies kept at 1 g . Results are discussed in relation with the hypothesis of increased aging rate in hypergravity. 3 06 1991 7 06 1991 8...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Journal:
Gerontology
Gerontology (1992) 38 (1-2): 65–70.
Published Online: 08 April 2009
... as younger ones. These age-related changes in the patterns of movement are expressed at younger ages in flies submitted to hypergravity. As for the climbing activity experiment, the patterns of movement do not clearly vary with the gravity level at young age. Results are discussed in relation...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Journal:
Gerontology
Gerontology (1989) 35 (5-6): 235–243.
Published Online: 07 April 2009
...Frédéric A. Lints; Eric Le Bourg In Drosophila melanogaster daily fecundity has been recorded throughout life of flies kept at various gravity levels (1–5 g ). Hypergravity (HG) did not decrease total fecundity but modified its expression during life. The 1 g group could be opposed to the various...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Journal:
Gerontology
Gerontology (1989) 35 (5-6): 244–252.
Published Online: 07 April 2009
... was observed in all hypergravity groups. Longevity decreased at 5 g in the first two groups (no data collected for the third one). Results are discussed in relation with Pearl’s rate-of-living theory. 1 09 1989 4 09 1989 7 4 2009 © 1989 S. Karger AG, Basel 1989 Copyright / Drug Dosage...
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Subject Area:
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Journal:
Gerontology
Gerontology (1989) 35 (5-6): 253–259.
Published Online: 07 April 2009
... developed at the gravity at which their parents were kept. Hypergravity (HG) decreased viability to a low extent in all three cases (75% of emergence in the worst case). The effects of keeping parent flies in HG and of growing their offspring in HG were not cumulative. The results are discussed in relation...