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2 . Arking, R. (1987). Genetic and environmental determinants of longevity in Drosophila. In: Evolution of Longevity in Animals: A Comparative Approach (A.D. Woodhead and K.H.Thompson, eds), pp 1-22. Brookhaven Symposia in Biology No. 34. Plenum Press, New York . 3 . Arking, R. (1991). Modifying the Aging Process: Chapter 1 in "Health, Illness, and Disability in Later Life" (R. Young and E. Olson, Eds). Sage Press, Newbury Park , CA . 4 . Arking, R. (1995). Antioxidant Genes and Other Mechanisms Involved in the Extend Longevity of Drosophila. Pp. 123-139 in: Antioxidants and Aging (R. Cutler et al., eds). Bitkhauser-Verlag, Basel . 5 . Arking, R. (1995). Flies. Pp. 374-376 in: Encyclopedia of Aging , 2nd ed. (G.L. Maddox et al., eds). Springer Publishing Co., New York . 6 . Johnson, T., Arking, R. and eight others (1995). Research on Diverse Model Systems and the Genetic Basis of Aging and Longevity. In: Molecular Aspects of Aging: A Dahlem Workshop Report . (K. Esser and G. Martin, eds.). John Wiley, Chichester . 7. Arking, R. and R.Woodruff (1999). Using Drosophila in Experimental Aging Research. Pp 145-165 In : Methods in Aging Research (B.P.Yu, ed.). CRC Press, Boca Raton , FL 8 . Arking, R. (2001). Models for the study of aging: Flies. Encylopedia of Aging, 3 rd ed. (G.L. Maddox et al., editors). Springer Publishing Co., New York . 9. Arking, R. (2001). The Biology of Aging: What Is It and When Will It Become Useful?. In: International Review of Geriatric Endocrinology 12: 469-487. 10. Arking, R. (2002). Oxidative Stress and Longevity Determinant Genes of Drosophila. Chap.66 (pp. 1231- 1245) in : Oxidative Stress and Aging: Advances in Basic Science (R. G. Cutler and H. Rodriguez, eds.). World Scientific Publ. Co. In press. 11 . Arking, R. 2003. Aging: A Biological Perspective. American Scientist 91(6):508-515. 12. Arking, R. (2004). Biological Theories of Aging. In: Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 3 rd ed. (S. Post, ed.). Macmillan. In press. 13 . Arking, R. 2004. A New Age for Aging? Ethical and Scientific Questions (Meeting Review). Rejuvenation Research, 7 (1): 53-60. 14. Arking, R. (2004). Models for the study of aging: Flies. Encyclopedia of Aging, 4 th ed.. (R. Sprott et al., editors). Springer Publishing Co. New York Submitted 15. Arking, .R 2004. Extending human longevity: A biological probability. Chapter 8 in “The Fountain of Youth: Cultural, Scientific, and Ethical Perspectives on a Biomedical Goal”, SG Post and RH Binstock, eds. Oxford University Press, New York 16. Arking, R., V. Novoseltsev and J. Novoseltseva. . 2004. The human life span is not that limited: Effects of multiple longevity phenotypes. In Anti-Aging Medicine: The Hype and the Reality (S. J. Olshansky, L. Hayflick, and T. Perls, eds.). Gerontology Soc. America , 2005. (reprint of research paper 46) 17. Arking, R. 2005. Biology, Fruit Flies, and Humans: Can Extended Longevity Stretch from One to the Other? The Gerontologist. Submitted. (Review Essay) 18. Arking, R. (2005). Gene Expression and the Extended Longevity Phenotypes of Drosophila. To be included in “Handbook of Models for Human Aging” (M. Conn, ed), Elsevier. In preparation for submission by May. 19. Arking, R (2005). A Mechanistic View of the Transition from the Health Span to the Senescent Span. To be included in proceedings of the Fourth Stromboli Conference on Aging and Cancer (June 2005) published by N.Y. Acad. of Science Press. In preparation for submission by June. 20. Arking, R. (2006). Gene Expression and the Extended Longevity Phenotypes of Drosophila. Chap. 25 in “Handbook of Models for Human Aging” (M. Conn, ed), Elsevier. |
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