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Atwood C, Bowen R. on PAPER: Villeda SA. et al., 2011, This paper supports the reproductive-cell cycle theory of aging, which indicates that... 10 Jan 2012. 

Atwood C, Bowen R. on NEWS: Vicious Cycle?—Neuronal Cell Division Attempts in Control and AD Brain, Cycling to Nowhere The paper by Arendt and colleagues presents compelling evidence... 12 Jul 2007. 

Bowen R. on NEWS: The Long and Short of It: Insulin Trumps Telomeres in Organismal Aging, This paper raises several provocative issues. It also lends further support to those who believe... 16 Aug 2005. 

Bowen R. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Caloric Restriction: Eat Less, Live Longer!, Roy Walford, a scientist at the University of California, was willing to go to extreme lengths... 31 Mar 2005. 

Atwood C, Bowen R. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Caloric Restriction: Eat Less, Live Longer!, Caloric restriction has been shown to extend longevity and delay the onset of many age-related... 31 Mar 2005. 

Atwood C, Bowen R, Casadesus G, Perry G, Smith M, Webber K. on SITE POLL: What is the most likely mechanism by which aging contributes to AD pathogenesis?, Sex, Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease Results from a previous poll on the Alzheimer... 2 May 2004. 

Atwood C, Bowen R. on SITE POLL: Does Abeta have a function?, That Aβ only deposits in a tissue containing fully differentiated cells and in the vasculature,... 9 Mar 2004. 

Bowen R. on SITE POLL: How do you think ApoE affects AD risk?, Prior to connecting the cell cycle to gonadotropins, I was trying to answer the question you... 15 Oct 2002. 

Bowen R. on NEWS: Testosterone and Alzheimer's—a Possible Tau Connection, The authors bring up some interesting points and I concur that sex steroid hormones probably... 30 Jan 2002. 

Bowen R. on NEWS: Urocortin Is Potent Protector of Hippocampal Neurons, The observation that, in vitro, urocortin provides neuroprotection to vulnerable neurons... 18 Jan 2002. 

Bowen R. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Gonadal Hormone Withdrawal, Apoptosis, and Generation of Beta Amyloid Peptide: A Vicious Cycle of Amyloidogenesis and Neurotoxicity in Alzheimer's Disease, Participants in the forum may be aware that there has been an ongoing dialogue between myself... 29 Nov 2001. 

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