Ulvedal,Frode, Cutler,R.G., Welch,B.E.
Air Force pilots were exposed to inspired tra cheal PCO2 of 21 mm. Hg (BTPS) at 700 mm. Hg and 200 mm. Hg cabin pressure. Each exposure was of 4 days' duration and was preceded in each case by a...
EFFECT OF VENTILATING AIR FLOW ON HUMAN WATER REQUIREMENTS, (2005)
Welch,B. E., Cutler,R. G., Herlocher,J. E., Hargreaves,J. J., Ulvedal,F.
This paper will present the results of a preliminary experiment designed to study water requirements of mean wearing partially donned and fully donned pressure suits. The 13-day test was conbucted at...
PHYSIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO INCREASED OXYGEN TENSION AT 5 P.S.I.A., (1998)
Cutler,R. G., Shaw,E. G., Ulvedal,F., Hargreaves,J. J.
Data were obtained during two 14-day experiments in the USAF SAM two-man space cabin simulator relative to the physiologic factors in atmosphere selection. Both experiments were conducted at a...
Sell, D R, Lane, M A, Johnson, W A, Masoro, E J, Mock, O B, Reiser, K M, ...
A fundamental question in the basic biology of aging is whether there is a universal aging process. If indeed such a process exists, one would expect that it develops at a higher rate in short-...
Lane, M A, Baer, D J, Rumpler, W V, Weindruch, R, Ingram, D K, Tilmont, E M, ...
Many studies of caloric restriction (CR) in rodents and lower animals indicate that this nutritional manipulation retards aging processes, as evidenced by increased longevity, reduced pathology, and...
Longevity and the genetic determination of collagen glycoxidation kinetics in mammalian senescence.
Sell, D R, Lane, M A, Johnson, W A, Masoro, E J, Mock, O B, Reiser, K M, ...
A fundamental question in the basic biology of aging is whether there is a universal aging process. If indeed such a process exists, one would expect that it develops at a higher rate in short-...
Superoxide dismutase: correlation with life-span and specific metabolic rate in primate species.
Tolmasoff, J M, Ono, T, Cutler, R G
Much evidence now suggests that superoxide dismutase (superoxide:superoxide oxidoreductase, EC 1.15.1.1) may be a major intracellular protective enzyme against oxygen toxicity by catalyzing the...
Evolution of human longevity and the genetic complexity governing aging rate.
Genetic complexity of processes governing the aging rate of man was estimated by determining the maximum rate lifespan has evolved along the hominid ancestral-descendant sequence. Maximum lifespan...
Peroxide-producing potential of tissues: inverse correlation with longevity of mammalian species.
Peroxidation reactions may cause many of the dysfunctions associated with aging. Accordingly, the 30-fold differences in aging rate among the mammalian species could be determined in part by...
Carotenoids and retinol: their possible importance in determining longevity of primate species.
Aging and cancer share a number of characteristics. This has led to the hypothesis that species' differences in longevity may be governed in part by the same mechanisms as those processes governing...
Lane, M A, Baer, D J, Rumpler, W V, Weindruch, R, Ingram, D K, Tilmont, E M, ...
Many studies of caloric restriction (CR) in rodents and lower animals indicate that this nutritional manipulation retards aging processes, as evidenced by increased longevity, reduced pathology, and...
Longevity and the genetic determination of collagen glycoxidation kinetics in mammalian senescence.
Sell, D R, Lane, M A, Johnson, W A, Masoro, E J, Mock, O B, Reiser, K M, ...
A fundamental question in the basic biology of aging is whether there is a universal aging process. If indeed such a process exists, one would expect that it develops at a higher rate in short-...
Superoxide dismutase: correlation with life-span and specific metabolic rate in primate species.
Tolmasoff, J M, Ono, T, Cutler, R G
Much evidence now suggests that superoxide dismutase (superoxide:superoxide oxidoreductase, EC 1.15.1.1) may be a major intracellular protective enzyme against oxygen toxicity by catalyzing the...
Evolution of human longevity and the genetic complexity governing aging rate.
Genetic complexity of processes governing the aging rate of man was estimated by determining the maximum rate lifespan has evolved along the hominid ancestral-descendant sequence. Maximum lifespan...
Peroxide-producing potential of tissues: inverse correlation with longevity of mammalian species.
Peroxidation reactions may cause many of the dysfunctions associated with aging. Accordingly, the 30-fold differences in aging rate among the mammalian species could be determined in part by...
Carotenoids and retinol: their possible importance in determining longevity of primate species.
Aging and cancer share a number of characteristics. This has led to the hypothesis that species' differences in longevity may be governed in part by the same mechanisms as those processes governing...