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    The quadratic hazard model for analyzing longitudinal data on aging, health, and the life span. 

    Akushevich, Igor; Arbeev, Konstantin; Kulminski, Alexander; Land, Kenneth C; Stallard, Eric; Ukraintseva, Svetlana; Yashin, Anatoli I (Phys Life Rev, 2012-06)
    A better understanding of processes and mechanisms linking human aging with changes in health status and survival requires methods capable of analyzing new data that take into account knowledge about these processes accumulated ...
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    Recovery and survival from aging-associated diseases. 

    Akushevich, Igor; Arbeev, Konstantin; Kravchenko, J; Ukraintseva, Svetlana; Yashin, Anatoli I (Exp Gerontol, 2013-08)
    OBJECTIVES: Considering disease incidence to be a main contributor to healthy lifespan of the US elderly population may lead to erroneous conclusions when recovery/long-term remission factors are underestimated. Using two ...
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    Leukocyte telomere length, breast cancer risk in the offspring: the relations with father's age at birth. 

    Arbeev, Konstantin; Aviv, A; Hunt, SC; Kimura, M; Yashin, Anatoli I (Mech Ageing Dev, 2011-04)
    Recent studies have reported that leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is longer in offspring of older fathers. Longer telomeres might increase cancer risk. We examined the relation of father's age at the birth of the offspring ...
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    Joint influence of small-effect genetic variants on human longevity. 

    Arbeev, Konstantin; Ukraintseva, Svetlana; Wu, Dequing; Yashin, Anatoli I (Aging (Albany NY), 2010-09)
    The results of genome-wide association studies of complex traits, such as life span or age at onset of chronic disease, suggest that such traits are typically affected by a large number of small-effect alleles. Individually ...
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    TRADE-OFF IN THE EFFECT OF THE APOLIPOPROTEIN E POLYMORPHISM ON THE AGES AT ONSET OF CVD AND CANCER: THE ROLE OF AGE AND GENDER ACROSS GENERATIONS 

    Arbeev, Konstantin; Arbeeva, L; Culminskaya, IV; Kulminski, Alexander; Ukraintseva, Svetlana; Yashin, Anatoli I (GERONTOLOGIST, 2012-11)
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    THE ROLE OF THE APOLIPOPROTEIN E4 ALLELE, CANCER, CVD AND NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS IN HUMAN LIFESPAN 

    Arbeev, Konstantin; Arbeeva, L; Culminskaya, IV; Kulminski, Alexander; Ukraintseva, Svetlana; Yashin, Anatoli I (GERONTOLOGIST, 2013-11)
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    Evaluation of genotype-specific survival using joint analysis of genetic and non-genetic subsamples of longitudinal data. 

    Akushevich, Igor; Arbeev, Konstantin; Arbeeva, LS; Kulminski, Alexander; Ukraintseva, Svetlana; Yashin, Anatoli I (Biogerontology, 2011-04)
    Small sample size of genetic data is often a limiting factor for desirable accuracy of estimated genetic effects on age-specific risks and survival. Longitudinal non-genetic data containing information on survival or disease ...
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    Beta2-adrenergic receptor gene polymorphisms as systemic determinants of healthy aging in an evolutionary context. 

    Arbeev, Konstantin; Culminskaya, IV; Kulminski, Alexander; Land, Kenneth C; Ukraintseva, Svetlana; Yashin, Anatoli I (Mech Ageing Dev, 2010-05)
    The Gln(27)Glu polymorphism but not the Arg(16)Gly polymorphism of the beta2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) gene appears to be associated with a broad range of aging-associated phenotypes, including cancers at different sites, ...
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    How the quality of GWAS of human lifespan and health span can be improved. 

    Akushevich, Igor; Arbeev, Konstantin; Arbeeva, LS; Culminskaya, IV; Kulminski, Alexander; Stallard, Eric; Ukraintseva, Svetlana; ... (9 authors) (Front Genet, 2013)
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    Trade-offs between cancer and other diseases: do they exist and influence longevity? 

    Akushevich, Igor; Akushevich, L; Arbeev, Konstantin; Arbeeva, L; Culminskaya, IV; Kulminski, Alexander; Ukraintseva, Svetlana; ... (8 authors) (Rejuvenation Res, 2010-08)
    Relationships between aging, disease risks, and longevity are not yet well understood. For example, joint increases in cancer risk and total survival observed in many human populations and some experimental aging studies ...
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