This is the PDF eBook version for Anti-aging Drugs – From Basic Research to Clinical Practice by Alexander M Vaiserman, Ana Martinez, David Gems, Eric Le Bourg, Alexander N Khokhlov
Table of Contents
Anti-Aging Drugs: Where are We and Where are We Going; Aging: Natural or Disease? A View from Medical Textbooks; The Search for the “Anti-Aging Pill”: A Critical Viewpoint; Testing of Geroprotectors in Experiments on Cell Cultures: Pros and Cons; Pharmacogenomics and Epigenomics of Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disorders: Strategies for Drug Development; Nanotechnology in Anti-Aging: Nutraceutical Delivery and Related Applications; Hormetins as Drugs for Healthy Aging; Antioxidant Therapy of Aging: From Free Radical Chemistry to Systems Theory of Reliability; Mitochondria-Targeted Rechargeable Antioxidants as Potential Anti-Aging Drugs; Mimetics of Caloric Restriction; Allosteric SIRT1 Activators as Putative Anti-Aging Drugs; Therapeutic Potential of Sirtuin Inhibitors on Cancer; Lifespan-Extending Effect of Resveratrol and Other Phztochemicals; Extending Lifespan by Inhibiting the Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin (mTOR); mTOR, Aging and Cancer: Prospects for Pharmacological Interventions; Anti-Aging Action of PPARs: Potential Therapeutic Targets; Antidiabetic Biguanides as Anti-Aging Drugs; S-Adenosylmethionine Metabolism: A Promising Avenue in Anti-Aging Medicine?; Melatonin as a Geroprotector: Healthy Aging vs. Extension of Lifespan; Short Peptides Regulate Gene Expression, Protein Synthesis and Enhance Life Span; HDAC Inhibitors: A New Avenue in Anti-Aging Medicine; Human Life Extension: Opportunities, Challenges, and Implications for Public Health Policy