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Reserveage :: External Research
External Research
*Due to copyright laws some of the articles listed are only available in brief or Abstract form.
- Researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center used Resveratrol to aid in fighting pancreatic skin cancer. Their results show that it helps destroy the cancer cells.
- An exciting study which finds that resveratrol consumption in mice led to delays in age-related deterioration. However, while mice showed beneficial effects in fighting off age-related problems, the study was unable to verify that the mice lived longer. Published in Cell Metabolism.
- Alzheimer research in mice finds that resveratrol can delay the onset and mitigate the negative effects of Alzheimer’s. Published in Neurochemistry International.
- Resveratrol may protect against radiation exposure. A study by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, published in Science Daily, has found promising results while searching for treatments for large scale radiation exposure.
- A research study that found promising results for the use of reservatrol in mice to prevent and help treat prostate cancer. Published in Carcinogenises.
- Mice on a high-fat diet taking resveratrol have fewer obesity related problems. Published in Nature.
- A study on resveratrol’s effect on fish finds that it increases the lifespan and retards the onset of are-related markers. Published in Current Biology.
- A study that finds that resveratrol is effective at inhibiting tumor growth and at elevated levels can lead to tumor regression and tumor cell death. Published in Clinical Cancer Research.
- A research publication that found that resveratrol may be a potential cancer preventative. Published in Science
- A research publication that finds that resveratrol has a positive effect on breast cancer and suggests further study. Published in Fast Forward
- A research publication in Letters to Nature discussing findings that resveratrol activates the SIRT-1 gene and increases cell survival. Adobe acrobt required.
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