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Frequenza dei polimorfismi del peptide segnale del TGF-b1 in un gruppo di pazienti affetti da stenosi carotidea
2004
Evaluation of CD1a polymorphism frequencies in patients with pancreatic cancer
2007
The Homocysteine System
2006
Opposite role of pro-inflammatory alleles in longevity and atherosclerosis: results of studies performed in male centenarians and male myocardial inf…
2006
Frequency of polymorphisms of signal peptide of TGF-β1 and –1082G/A SNP at the promoter region of IL-10 gene in a group of patients with carotid sten…
2005
Analysis of functionally relevant single nucleotide polymorphisms of TNF alfa and IFN gamma genes in celiac diseases
2004
Analysis of functionally relevant single nucleotide polymorphisms of TNF alfa and of IFN gamma in celiac disease
2004
Genetics, gender and longevity
2006
Ruolo del polimorfismo –308 A/G del gene del Tumor Necrosis Factor-a nell’età di insorgenza della malattia di Alzheimer
2005
GENETIC BACKGROUND OF CENTENARIANS MAY BE PROTECTIVE AGAINST CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
2004
Analisi della frequenza del polimorfismo -330T/G della regione promoter del gene IL-2 in una coorte di centenari italiani
2005
Search for genetic factors associated with a response to beta-interferon during relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
2004
The signature of longevity in Sicily
2019
Ageing is a natural and physiological condition that is the result of compromised stress response, homeostatic imbalance and increased risk of developing diseases. However, if aging with good health and functions (successful ageing) and aging with disease and disability (unsuccessful ageing) depends on a combination of “positive features”, including genetic, epigenetic and phenotypic characteristics in combination with favourable environment, economic status and social involvement. In our study, we summarize some key points for the identification of a longevity signature, with a particular focus on long-living Sicilian individuals and centenarians. Analysing three different Sicilian cohorts…