Meeting report from the Euroscicon event: 26th February 2014, London, UK
Meeting Chair: Dr Nadège Minois, University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK
Author: Dr Kamal Ivory, Senior Project Scientist in the Gut Health and Food Safety Programme
Institute of Food Research, UK
Editor: Dr Astrid Englezou, Euroscicon Ltd
Contents
INTRODUCTION
The effects and mechanisms of action of spermidine on ageing
Use of kinetic isotope effect to mitigate age-related oxidative stress diseases
Tenocyte metabolism in ageing and oestrogen deficiency
Stress signalling pathways as targets for intervention in the premature ageing Werner Syndrome
Experimental in vitro study on the behaviour of osteoclast in osteoporosis
Gut microbiota as drug targets to slow ageing
Question and Answer Session
REFERENCES
BIOGRAPHIES
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
DETERMINATION OF THE SENESCENT ASSOCIATED SECRETORY PHENOTYPE (SASP) IN NORMAL HUMAN PRIMARY FIBROBLASTS USING THE MESOSCALE DISCOVERY PLATFORM
EXPERIMENTAL IN VITRO STUDY ON THE BEHAVIOUR OF OSTEOCLAST IN OSTEOPOROSIS.
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