Details
| Name | INS |
| Type | gene |
| Species | Chimpanzees |
| Tissue | Blood |
| Experiment Method | other |
| Up/Down | Up |
| Pro/Anti | NA |
| Funtion Description | In the oxidative stress hypothesis of aging, the aging process is the result of cumulative damage by reactive oxygen species. Humans and chimpanzees are remarkably similar; but humans live twice as long as chimpanzees and therefore are believed to age at |
| Regulation Gene | NA |
| Year | 2009 |
| Pubmed ID | 19619420 |
| Title | Comparison of biomarkers of oxidative stress and cardiovascular disease in humans and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). |
| Drug | NA |
| Disease | NA |
| Environment Factors | NA |
| Circulating | NA |
| Variant | NA |
| High-throughput | NA |