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    Welcome to Juvenon. Our goal is to add five years of health to millions of customers’ lives, and we hope we can do that for you. Juvenon was founded by the renowned University of California, Berkeley professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, Dr. Bruce Ames. He discovered how to slow down, and even alter, the aging process to ensure you ...

  2. Bruce N. Ames Publications. Click on the appropriate link below to list the publications for that year. Some links to electronic article databases may require special access privileges. Those not having these privileges will most likely be asked to purchase the articles. All articles published by PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of ...

  3. Bruce N. Ames. University of California, Berkeley. Primary Section: 21, Biochemistry. Secondary Section: 42, Medical Physiology and Metabolism. Membership Type: Member (elected 1972) Research Interests. Our main interest is in identifying the important mutagens damaging human DNA, the defenses protecting us from them, and the consequences of ...

  4. 他嫁给了Giovanna Ferro-Luzzi Ames博士,他还是加州大学伯克利分校的生物化学教授。 艾姆斯关于合成致癌物. 在1970年代,布鲁斯·埃姆斯(Bruce Ames)开发了AMES测试,这是诱变剂,因此是潜在的致癌物的便宜且方便的测定。先前的致癌测试使用了活动物,并且程序 ...

  5. Ergothioneine is part of a group of compounds dubbed ‘longevity vitamins’ by the likes of Bruce Ames, a well-known expert in ageing and professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Emeritus ...

  6. Dr. Bruce N Ames is well known for his famous Ames Salmonella/microsome mutagenicity assay, which is used by more than 3000 laboratories in the world to test chemicals for mutagenic activity in a bacterial system. His method, and also his involvement in the study of identifying mutagens/carcinogens, have influenced cancer studies for more than ...

  7. Ames, Bruce N. (1928- ) American biochemist and molecular biologist. Bruce N. Ames is a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of California at Berkeley. He is best known for the development of a test used as an indicator of the carcinogenicity (cancer-causing potential) of chemicals.

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