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Biology and Biochemistry D-index 59 Citations 14,495 173 World Ranking 8262 National Ranking 3748

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What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

Roy L. Walford regularly ties together related areas like Meditation in his Archaeology studies. His work on Meditation is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Archaeology. His Microbiology research extends to the thematically linked field of Typing. His Microbiology study often links to related topics such as Typing. Roy L. Walford brings together Tissue typing and Human leukocyte antigen to produce work in his papers. Borrowing concepts from Tissue typing, he weaves in ideas under Human leukocyte antigen. His Virology study typically links adjacent topics like Titer. Roy L. Walford integrates Titer and Antibody in his studies. He integrates many fields in his works, including Antibody and Immunization.

Roy L. Walford most often published in these fields:

  • Archaeology (50.00%)
  • Meditation (50.00%)
  • Typing (50.00%)

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Best Publications

The Retardation of Aging and Disease by Dietary Restriction

Richard. Weindruch;Roy L. Walford.
(1988)

2083 Citations

The Retardation of Aging in Mice by Dietary Restriction: Longevity, Cancer, Immunity and Lifetime Energy Intake

Richard Weindruch;Roy L. Walford;Suzanne Fligiel;Donald Guthrie.
Journal of Nutrition (1986)

1236 Citations

Dietary restriction in mice beginning at 1 year of age: effect on life-span and spontaneous cancer incidence.

Richard Weindruch;Roy L. Walford.
Science (1982)

996 Citations

Decline in CD28+ T cells in centenarians and in long-term T cell cultures: A possible cause for both in vivo and in vitro immunosenescence

Rita B. Effros;Nathalie Boucher;Verna Porter;Xiaoming Zhu.
Experimental Gerontology (1994)

498 Citations

The immunologic theory of aging

Roy L. Walford.
(1969)

497 Citations

Free radicals, aging, and degenerative diseases

John E. Johnson;Roy L. Walford;Denham Harman;Jaime Miquel.
(1986)

465 Citations

Dietary restriction benefits learning and motor performance of aged mice.

Donald K. Ingram;Richard Weindruch;Edward L. Spangler;John R. Freeman.
Journal of Gerontology (1987)

402 Citations

Influences of dietary restriction and age on liver enzyme activities and lipid peroxidation in mice.

Akio Koizumi;Richard Weindruch;Roy L. Walford.
Journal of Nutrition (1987)

385 Citations

Calorie Restriction in Biosphere 2 Alterations in Physiologic, Hematologic, Hormonal, and Biochemical Parameters in Humans Restricted for a 2-Year Period

Roy L. Walford;Dennis Mock;Roy Verdery;Taber MacCallum.
Journals of Gerontology Series A-biological Sciences and Medical Sciences (2002)

382 Citations

Calorie restriction inhibits the age-related dysregulation of the cytokines TNF-α and IL-6 in C3B10RF1 mice

Carolyn C Spaulding;Roy L Walford;Rita B Effros.
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development (1997)

297 Citations

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