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1 ntal cortex across lifespan, from infancy to centenarian.
2 riers and is enriched in a cohort of healthy centenarians.
3 sal status, or personal or family history of centenarians.
4 90 years and older, including estimates for centenarians.
5 ith a smaller stature in female offspring of centenarians.
6 al studies, clinical studies, and studies of centenarians.
7 arthroplasty are very rarely performed among centenarians.
8 ng selective accumulation of the mutation in centenarians.
9 set consisting of lifelengths of siblings of centenarians.
10 uld target the families of nonagenarians and centenarians.
11 ding for premature mortality in newborns and centenarians.
12 mes the largest previously published GWAS on centenarians.
13 obability of becoming 85- to 94-year-olds or centenarians (100- to 104-year-olds) in 2010 for individ
15 r pollution, exceptional aging, and rates of centenarians: a nationwide analysis of the United States
17 n a second independent cohort of 333 Italian centenarians and 358 geographically matched controls.
18 ng region variants of 53 cognitively healthy centenarians and 45 patients with Alzheimer's disease (A
19 in a population of 450 Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) centenarians and 550 AJ individuals without a family his
20 gnition parameters were available for all 95 centenarians and complete cognitive assessment for 72 ce
23 the 13 bp repeat are highly prevalent among centenarians and overall number of perfect repeats in ma
25 levels in sickle cell anemia and a sample of centenarians and show that the approach is highly reprod
28 n of rare LoFs in AD subjects as compared to centenarians, and this enrichment is more pronounced for
39 ther in silico analysis revealed that 90% of centenarians can be grouped into 19 clusters characteriz
40 blood samples from two regions consisting 76 centenarians (CENs), 54 centenarian-children (F1) and 41
41 egions consisting 76 centenarians (CENs), 54 centenarian-children (F1) and 41 spouses of centenarian-
42 centenarian-children (F1) and 41 spouses of centenarian-children (F1SP) were collected for deep RNA-
45 The more hypomethylated CpGs observed in the centenarian DNA compared with the neonate covered all ge
47 ns, the most hypomethylated sequences in the centenarian DNA were present mainly at CpG-poor promoter
48 ch, human fibroblasts from postnatal to near centenarian donors can be efficiently converted into neu
49 were derived from three middle-aged and four centenarian donors demonstrates that while most of the c
52 urprising insight into the capabilities of a centenarian fish to dramatically respond to a changing e
54 f decedents from a population-based study in centenarians found that zeaxanthin concentrations in bra
57 Here we present a characterization of the centenarian gut virome using previously published metage
58 lts (>18 yr) and older individuals (>60 yr), centenarians had a more diverse virome including previou
65 ring the aging-related health risks that the centenarians have survived and the developmental risks o
66 of exceptional longevity, usually focused on centenarians, healthy aging is not associated with known
69 rends in place of death and associations for centenarians in England over 10 years to consider policy
70 enditure in octogenarians, nonagenarians and centenarians in the Colombian population, considering ye
72 ived individuals (LLI) (centenarians or near-centenarians) in 137 sibships and identified statistical
73 e at the end of life requires recognition of centenarians' increased likelihood to "acute" decline, n
74 patients are predicted and observed to reach centenarian lifespan, while in matched non-OA population
76 ulnerability for decline in memory function, centenarians maintained high levels of performance in al
77 olic output of microbial hydrogen sulfide in centenarians may in turn support mucosal integrity and r
78 ma concentrations are elevated in (close-to-)centenarians (mean +/- SD age 99.5 +/- 4.5 y) commensura
79 This study evaluated Abeta pathology in 95 centenarians (median age at brain donation, 103.5 [IQR,
81 vity using 308 long-lived individuals (LLI) (centenarians or near-centenarians) in 137 sibships and i
87 y diagnosed, drug-naive) and healthy ageing (centenarians) plus healthy controls, age-matched with Pa
88 terozygous mutations in the IGF1R gene among centenarians relative to controls that are associated wi
90 tein B cell lymphoma-extra large (Bcl-xL) in centenarians relative to octogenarians or younger cohort
95 F1 and IGF1 receptor (IGF1R) genes of female centenarians showed overrepresentation of heterozygous m
96 that arthroplasties should not be denied to centenarians solely because of short-term postoperative
99 idemiological, model organism, clinical, and centenarian studies and underline the need to avoid maln
101 isease Centre, the Nun Study and the Georgia Centenarian Study to obtain a pool of 1110 patients, all
102 data from 3 ongoing studies: the New England Centenarian Study, the Framingham Heart Study, and scree
105 enetic variants associated with longevity in centenarians, the role of the rare loss-of-function (LOF
106 individuals in a cohort of Ashkenazi Jewish centenarians, their offspring, and controls without fami
108 c variations in a cohort of Ashkenazi Jewish centenarians, their offspring, and offspring-matched con
110 until participation was no longer possible), centenarians underwent an extensive neuropsychological t
111 miology of knee and hip arthroplasties among centenarians using data from a large hospital discharge
112 ial isolates from the faecal microbiota of a centenarian, we identified Odoribacteraceae strains as e
113 with the U.S. 1900 cohort, male siblings of centenarians were at least 17 times as likely to attain
115 rtality estimates following arthroplasty for centenarians were higher than for nonagenarians (hazard
118 correlations thus far suggest that there are centenarians who demonstrate no evidence of neurodegener
120 tmortem neuropathological reports from Dutch centenarians who were drawn from the 100-plus Study betw
122 ably because of insufficient sample sizes of centenarians, whose genomes may harbor genetic variants
123 These pedigrees included 2,092 siblings of centenarians, whose survival was compared with 1900 birt
124 lesions, a cognitively and physically intact centenarian with almost no neuropathology, and an 85-yea
126 gnificantly less tau pathology compared with centenarians with high Abeta loads and low cognitive per
129 n this large population of nonagenarians and centenarians with NSTE-ACS, increasing adherence to guid
130 fied 35 genes with depleted LOF mutations in centenarians, with 14 of these validated in the UK Bioba