Bernard L. Strehler
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Bernard L. Strehler's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Chicago
- Bachelors Zoology University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bernard Strehler was an early biogerontologist. He published the book Time, Cells, and Aging. In 1949, he helped discover the firefly luciferin 2, which gives off light after being combined with ATP. In 1956, he switched to the field of aging. He joined the faculty of the University of Southern California as a professor of biology and director of biological research at the USC Ethel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center.
Bernard L. Strehler's Published Works
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- General theory of mortality and aging. (1960) (564)
- Time, cells, and aging (1962) (521)
- LIGHT PRODUCTION BY GREEN PLANTS (1951) (383)
- Firefly luminescence in the study of energy transfer mechanisms. I. Substrate and enzyme determination. (1952) (346)
- GEE MV: Rate and magnitude of age pigment accumulation in the human myocardium. (1959) (316)
- Bioluminescence assay: principles and practice. (2006) (162)
- Adenosine-5′-triphosphate and Creatine Phosphate: Determination with Luciferase (1974) (148)
- Genetic instability as the primary cause of human aging (1986) (145)
- Determination of ATP and related compounds: firefly luminescence and other methods. (2006) (143)
- Role of T cells and adherent cells in age-related decline in murine interleukin 2 production. (1982) (141)
- Lipofuscin pigment accumulation as a function of age and distribution in rodent brain. (1968) (128)
- Codon-restriction theory by aging and development. (1971) (123)
- Evidence on precise time-coded symbols and memory of patterns in monkey cortical neuronal spike trains. (1986) (98)
- Origin and Comparison of the Effects of Time and High-Energy Radiations on Living Systems (1959) (98)
- The limited growth span of cell strains isolated from the chick embryo (1967) (98)
- Time structure and stimulus dependence of precisely replicating patterns present in monkey cortical neuronal spike trains (1987) (79)
- Advances in gerontological research (1964) (78)
- THE PROPERTIES OF ISOLATED HUMAN CARDIAC AGE PIGMENT. II. CHEMICAL AND ENZYMATIC PROPERTIES. (1963) (68)
- Loss of hybridizable ribosomal DNA from human post-mitotic tissues during aging: I. Age-dependent loss in human myocardium (1979) (67)
- THE IDENTIFICATION OF KCF: REQUIREMENT OF LONG-CHAIN ALDEHYDES FOR BACTERIAL EXTRACT LUMINESCENCE1 (1953) (66)
- Effect of age on oxidative phosphorylation in the rat. (1968) (66)
- Firefly luminescence in the study of energy transfer mechanisms. II. Adenosine triphosphate and photosynthesis. (1953) (64)
- The properties of isolated human cardiac age pigment. I. Preparation and physical properties. (1963) (63)
- THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF ISOLATED AND IN SITU HUMAN CARDIAC AGE PIGMENT (1963) (63)
- PLOIDY OF MYOTUBE NUCLEI DEVELOPING IN VITRO AS DETERMINED WITH A RECORDING DOUBLE BEAM MICRO-SPECTROPHOTOMETER. (1963) (60)
- Studies on the primary process in photosynthesis. I. Photosynthetic luminescence; multiple reactants. (1957) (58)
- Loss of hybridizable ribosomal DNA from human post-mitotic tissues during aging: II. Age-dependent loss in human cerebral cortex — Hippocampal and somatosensory cortex comparison (1979) (58)
- Implications of aging research for society. (1975) (54)
- Kinetics of accumulation of creatine phosphokinase activity in developing embryonic skeletal muscle in vivo and in monolayer culture. (1963) (52)
- The luminescence of isolated chloroplasts. (1951) (50)
- Evidence of a codon restriction hypothesis of cellular differentiation: multiplicity of mammalian leucyl-sRNA-specific synthetases and tissue-specific deficiency in an alanyl-sRNA synthetase. (1967) (50)
- Factors affecting the luminescence of cell-free extracts of the luminous bacterium, Achromobacter fischeri. (1953) (49)
- Adenosine-5′-triphosphate and Creatine Phosphate (1965) (48)
- The division potential of cells in continuous growth as compared to cells subcultivated after maintenance in stationary phase. (1968) (47)
- Changes in leucyl- and tyrosyl-tRNA of soybean cotyledons during plant growth. (1970) (47)
- Selective loss of ribosomal RNA genes during the aging of post-mitotic tissues (1972) (43)
- LUMINESCENCE IN CELL-FREE EXTRACTS OF LUMINOUS BACTERIA AND ITS ACTIVATION BY DPN1 (1953) (42)
- Studies on the Comparative Physiology of Aging. II. On the Mechanism of Temperature Life-shortening in Drosophila Melanogaste (1961) (41)
- Where is the self? A neuroanatomical theory of consciousness (1991) (41)
- Cardiac hypertrophy, aging and changes in cardiac ribosomal RNA gene dosage in man. (1975) (37)
- Isolation, identification, and function of long chain fatty aldehydes affecting the bacterial luciferin-luciferase reaction. (1954) (35)
- ON THE HISTOCHEMISTRY AND ULTRASTRUCTURE OF AGE PIGMENT. (1964) (35)
- THE LUMINESCENT OXIDATION OF REDUCED RIBOFLAVIN OR REDUCED RIBOFLAVIN PHOSPHATE IN THE BACTERIAL LUCIFERIN-LUCIFERASE REACTION. (1954) (34)
- Further studies on the thermally induced aging of Drosophila melanogaster. (1962) (32)
- STUDIES ON THE COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF AGING. III. EFFECTS OF X-RADIATION DOSAGE ON AGE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY RATES OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER AND CAMPANULARIA FLEXUOSA. (1964) (31)
- Postirradiation release of adenosine triphosphate from Escherichia coli B/r1. (1953) (30)
- Enzymic activities of lipofuscin age pigments: comparative histochemical and biochemical studies. (1965) (28)
- Effects of Oxygen and Red Light upon the Absorption of Visible Light in Green Plants. (1957) (27)
- Leucyl transfer RNA synthetase changes during soybean cotyledon senescence. (1971) (27)
- The biology of aging (1960) (26)
- Studies on the primary process in photosynthesis. II. Some relationships between light-induced absorption spectrum changes and chemiluminescence during photosynthesis. (1957) (26)
- Studies on the comparative physiology of aging. IV. Age and mortality of some marine Cnidaria in the laboratory. (1963) (24)
- The chemiluminescence of riboflavin. (1953) (23)
- Randomness, redundancy and repair: Roles and relevance to biological aging (1980) (23)
- Ultrastructural studies on the life cycle of a short-lived metazoan, Campanularia flexuosa. I. Structure of the young adult. (1967) (21)
- Environmental factors in aging and mortality. (1967) (20)
- Deletional mutations are the basic cause of aging: historical perspectives. (1995) (19)
- A new theory of cerebellar function: Movement control through phase‐independent recognition of identities between time‐based neural information symbols (1990) (18)
- Restoration of impaired immune functions in aging animals. VI. Differential potentiating effect of 2-mercaptoethanol on young and old murine spleen cells. (1982) (18)
- THE TEMPERATURE-PRESSURE-INHIBITOR RELATIONS OF BACTERIAL LUMINESCENCE IN VITRO. (1954) (16)
- Kinetic aspects of the bacterial luciferin-luciferase reaction in vitro. (1954) (14)
- Recent evidence on tRNA and tRNA acylase-mediated cellular control mechanisms: a review. (1973) (14)
- Leucyl-tRNA synthetase activity in old cotyledons: evidence on repressor accumulation (1972) (13)
- Studies on Comparative Physiology of Aging (1961) (12)
- Requirement of 2-mercaptoethanol for in vitro growth factor production by T cells and vulnerability of the response to age (1982) (11)
- The isolation and properties of firefly luciferesceine. (1951) (11)
- Photosynthetic luminescence and photoinduced absorption spectrum changes in Chlorella. (1956) (10)
- Presence of ghost doublets of coded neuronal patterns: Relation to synaptic memory storage (1989) (9)
- Cellular and molecular aspects of immune system aging (1981) (9)
- THE REPLACEMENT OF PARA-AMINOBENZOIC ACID BY METHIONINE IN THE GROWTH OF A NEUROSPORA MUTANT (1950) (9)
- Some comparative biochemical aspects of cell-free bacterial luminescence. (1954) (9)
- Differences between monkey visual cortex cells in triplet and ghost doublet informational symbols relationships (1988) (8)
- Aging research: current and future. (1979) (8)
- Aging: a challenge to science, society, and the individual. (1985) (7)
- Hayflick-NIH Settlement. (1982) (7)
- Evidence for long-lived components in developing mouse tissues labeled with leucine. (1969) (7)
- Halcyon days with Bill Arnold (1996) (7)
- Histochemical changes in the firefly lantern during the aging process. (1966) (7)
- Nucleic acid synthesis by old and young adult rat marrow cells in vitro. (1967) (7)
- ON THE HISTOCHEMISTRY AND ULTRASTRUCTURE OF AGE PIGMENT. (1964) (6)
- Studies on the mechanism of cell death. IV. Alterations in phosphorylative capacity during cell death. (1967) (6)
- Handbook of Biological Data.William S. SpectorAnnual Review of Physiology. Volume 18.A. Fuhrman , Arthur C. GieseAnnual Review of Biochemistry. Volume 25.J. Murray Luck (1957) (6)
- New theory of hippocampal function: Associated rehearsal of multiplexed coded symbols (1989) (6)
- Cell-type specific codon usage and differentiation (1982) (6)
- Effects of Oxygen upon Light Absorption by Green Algae (1957) (5)
- Understanding aging. (2000) (5)
- Advances in Gerontological Research, Vol. I (1965) (5)
- Publication of the 50th volume of Mechanisms of Ageing and Development. (1989) (4)
- Age-related RNA polymerase I activity in isolated nuclei of PHA stimulated human lymphocytes (1986) (4)
- Polygamy and the evolution of human longevity (1979) (4)
- Histochemistry of the lantern of the firefly Photinus pyralis (Coleoptera: lampyridae). (1967) (4)
- II – Definitions, Criteria, Categories, and Origins of Age Changes (1977) (4)
- Some optical properties of luminous bacteria. (1959) (4)
- Topics in the Biology of Aging. A symposium, San Diego, California, November 1965, sponsored by the Salk Institute. Peter L. Krohn, Ed. Interscience (Wiley), New York, 1966. 191 pp., illus. $9.75 (1967) (4)
- The nature of cellular age changes. (1967) (3)
- Cross-tissue translational capacities. II. Relative effectiveness of heterologous synthetases (and other supernatnat factors) in the translation of hemoglobin message. (1973) (3)
- Cross-tissue translational capacities. I. The adequacy of tRNAs from heterologous tissues in the translation of hemoglobin message. (1973) (3)
- Studies on the mechanism of cellular death—I. Enzymatic changes during early and late cardiac necroses☆ (1966) (3)
- Developmental restrictions on hormone modulated gene transcription. I. Effects of auxin on template capacity and chromatin-bound RNA polymerase (1978) (3)
- Monitors: Key mechanisms and roles in the development and aging of the consciousness and self (1989) (3)
- V – Ultimate Effects of Cellular Aging—Mortality—A Review of Theories of Mortality (1977) (2)
- Procedures for the isolation of lipofuscin (age pigment) from normal heart and liver. (1974) (2)
- Roles and mechanisms of rDNA changes during aging. (1978) (2)
- VIII – Aging of Subcellular Components (1977) (2)
- Past deficiencies, present needs, and future potentialities in biological research on aging. (1968) (2)
- Molecular biology of aging (1969) (2)
- XI – Some Unexplored Avenues of Cellular Aging—Current and Future Research (1977) (2)
- Deacylation of aminoacyl transfer RNA: comparison of enzyme preparations from different tissues of the rabbit. (1969) (2)
- Evidence for long-lived lipid components in developing mouse tissues. (1969) (2)
- Developmental transitions between chromatin-bound and soluble RNA polymerase subspecies in the soybean hypocotyl. (1978) (2)
- III – The Distribution of Cellular Aging (1977) (2)
- From Fish to Philosopher.Homer W. Smith (1955) (1)
- The Biology of Senescence.Alex Comfort (1957) (1)
- FIREFLY LUMINESCENCE IN THE STUDY OF BIOLOGICAL ENERGY TRANSFER SYSTEMS (abstract) (1952) (1)
- IX. Some Energy Transduction Problems in Photosynthesis (1958) (1)
- Effects of Age-Related Random and Coordinated Loss of Memory Engrams on Error Rates During Memory Retrieval (1977) (1)
- BOOKS: Aging Remains an EnigmaAging can be linked to the instability of DNA, but scientific evidence supporting many theories is still lacking (1986) (1)
- Basic mechanisms of aging: Aging and the utilization of informational patterns. (1974) (1)
- Developmental restrictions on hormone modulated gene transcription. II. Hormone induced interactions of RNA polymerase with chromatin (1978) (1)
- IX – Theories on the Mechanisms of Aging (1977) (1)
- Aging: the last and greatest challenge. (1968) (1)
- Studies on the mechanism of cellular death. 3. Changes in proteins and connective tissue elements during early and late cardiac necrosis. (1967) (1)
- Further characterization of long-liver proteins in mouse tissues. (1973) (1)
- The biology of aging : a symposium held at Gatlinburg, Tennessee, May 1-3, 1957, under the sponsorship of the AIBS and with support of the National Science Foundation (1960) (1)
- Environmental Factors in Aging and Mortality (1970) (1)
- Book Review:Recurrent Maladies in Scholarly Writing. Eugene S. McCartney (1955) (0)
- Dedication (1980) (0)
- Biological Mechanisms of Aging (1966) (0)
- VII – Aging of Cell Aggregates and Tissues (1977) (0)
- Readings in the Philosophy of Science.Herbert Feigl , May BrodbeckReadings in Philosophy of Science. Introduction to the Foundations and Cultural Aspects of the Sciences.Philip P. Wiener (1955) (0)
- Radiation and Ageing. Proceedings of a colloquium, Semmering, Austria, June 1966. Patricia J. Lindop and G. A. Sacher, Eds. Taylor and Francis, London, 1966. 472 pp., illus. $6.50 (1967) (0)
- Book Review:Luminescence and the Scintillation Counter. S. C. Curran (1955) (0)
- Editorial (1989) (0)
- Book Review:Hormones and the Aging Process. Earl T. Engle, Gregory Pincus (1958) (0)
- Hayflick-NIH Settlement (1982) (0)
- Book Review:The Role of Algae and Plankton in Medicine. Morton Schwimmer, David Schwimmer (1957) (0)
- Letter to the editor. (1967) (0)
- The Radiant Universe.George W. Hill (1954) (0)
- Book Review:Principles of Color Photography. Ralph M. Evans, W. T. Hanson, Jr., W. Lyle Brewer (1955) (0)
- Book Review:Population Theory and Policy. Selected Readings. Joseph J. Spengler, Otis Dudley Duncan (1957) (0)
- Book Review:The Biological, Sociological and Psychological Aspects of Aging. Kurt Wolff (1960) (0)
- Hayflick, academia and bureaucracies (1977) (0)
- The 1971 White House Conference: Promise or Promises? (1971) (0)
- VI – Proximate Effects of Cellular Aging (1977) (0)
- Response : Biological Aging Research (1967) (0)
- CELLULAR AGING (1967) (0)
- Book Review:Textbook of Biochemistry. Edward Staunton West, Wilbert R. Todd (1955) (0)
- B R I E F N O T E S H U M a N C a R D I a C a G E P I G M E N T (0)
- The Roger Adams Symposium. Papers Presented at a Symposium in Honor of Roger Adams at the University of Illinois, September 3 and 4, 1954. (1957) (0)
- Dedication (1982) (0)
- Book Review:Handbook of Aging and the Individual. Psychological and Biological Aspects. James E. Birren (1960) (0)
- Evolutionary forces in the function and failure of neurons. (1962) (0)
- Book Review:Vitamins and Hormones. Robert S. Harris, G. F. Marrian, Kenneth V. Thimann (1955) (0)
- Trends in Gerontology (1958) (0)
- Book Review:Cybernetics. Circular Causal and Feedback Mechanisms in Biological and Social Systems. Heinz von Foerster (1957) (0)
- IV – Aging Biosystems: Invertebrates (1977) (0)
- Biochemistry of Disease.M. Bodansky , O. Bodansky (1954) (0)
- X – The Evolution of Cellular Aging and Longevity (1977) (0)
- Book Review:Radiation Biology. Volume I: High Energy Radiation. Parts 1 and 2. Alexander Hollaender (1955) (0)
- Dedication (1997) (0)
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