Medline references for "Pineal gland decline with age"
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Gerontology 1993;39(4):189-99:
Schmid HA
Decreased melatonin biosynthesis, calcium flux, pineal gland calcification and aging: a hypothetical framework.
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Int J Neurosci 1992 Jan;62(1-2):141-53:
Lesnikov VA; Korneva EA; Dall'ara A; Pierpaoli W
The involvement of pineal gland and melatonin in immunity and aging: II. Thyrotropin-releasing hormone and melatonin forestall involution and promote reconstitution of the thymus in anterior hypothalamic area (AHA)-lesioned mice.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1994 Jan 18;91(2):787-91:
Pierpaoli W; Regelson W
Pineal control of aging: effect of melatonin and pineal grafting on aging mice.
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Ann N Y Acad Sci 1994 May 31;719 (1):410-8:
Jankovic BD; Nikolic P; Cupic V; Hladni K
Potentiation of immune responsiveness in aging by static magnetic fields applied to the brain. Role of the pineal gland.
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Ann N Y Acad Sci 1994 May 31;719 (1):456-60:
Lesnikov VA; Pierpaoli W
Pineal cross-transplantation (old-to-young and vice versa) as evidence for an endogenous "aging clock"
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J Neuroimmunol 1994 Sep;53(2):189-201:
Mocchegiani E; Bulian D; Santarelli L; Tibaldi A; Muzzioli M; Pierpaoli W; Fabris N
The immuno-reconstituting effect of melatonin or pineal grafting and its relation to zinc pool in aging mice.