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    * David Sinclair mentioned in <ref>[[02.09.2022 - Interview Dr. David Sinclair - Optimize Longevity - Keeping Your Brain Young]]</ref> that he has a bed that you can control the temperature and he sets it a bit cooler duing the night
    * David Sinclair mentioned in <ref>[[2022-09-02 - Interview Dr. David Sinclair - Optimize Longevity - Keeping Your Brain Young]]</ref> that he has a bed that you can control the temperature and he sets it a bit cooler duing the night
     
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    • David Sinclair mentioned in [1] that he has a bed that you can control the temperature and he sets it a bit cooler duing the night

    Todo

    • 2011, Using Drosophila melanogaster to study the positive effects of mild stress on aging [2]
    • 2012, [Mild stress as a means to modulate aging: from fly to human?] [3]
    • 2013, Life extension after heat shock exposure: assessing meta-analytic evidence for hormesis [4]
    • 2023, Hormesis defines the limits of lifespan [5]
    • 2020, A dose of experimental hormesis: When mild stress protects and improves animal performance [6]
    • 2023, Cold temperature extends longevity and prevents disease-related protein aggregation through PA28γ-induced proteasomes [7]

    References

    1. 2022-09-02 - Interview Dr. David Sinclair - Optimize Longevity - Keeping Your Brain Young
    2. Le Bourg E: Using Drosophila melanogaster to study the positive effects of mild stress on aging. Exp Gerontol 2011. (PMID 20727961) [PubMed] [DOI]
    3. Le Bourg É: [Mild stress as a means to modulate aging: from fly to human?]. Med Sci (Paris) 2012. (PMID 22480655) [PubMed] [DOI]
    4. Lagisz M et al.: Life extension after heat shock exposure: assessing meta-analytic evidence for hormesis. Ageing Res Rev 2013. (PMID 23570942) [PubMed] [DOI]
    5. Calabrese EJ et al.: Hormesis defines the limits of lifespan. Ageing Res Rev 2023. (PMID 37709054) [PubMed] [DOI]
    6. Berry R & López-Martínez G: A dose of experimental hormesis: When mild stress protects and improves animal performance. Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol 2020. (PMID 31954863) [PubMed] [DOI] [Full text]
    7. Lee HJ et al.: Cold temperature extends longevity and prevents disease-related protein aggregation through PA28γ-induced proteasomes. Nat Aging 2023. (PMID 37118550) [PubMed] [DOI] [Full text]