Standout Papers
- Inflammatory Cytokines and the Risk to Develop Type 2 Diabetes (2003)
- Antioxidants prevent health-promoting effects of physical exercise in humans (2009)
- Glucose Restriction Extends Caenorhabditis elegans Life Span by Inducing Mitochondrial Respiration and Increasing Oxidative Stress (2007)
- Adiponectin and protection against type 2 diabetes mellitus (2003)
- Animal models of obesity and diabetes mellitus (2018)
- How increased oxidative stress promotes longevity and metabolic health: The concept of mitochondrial hormesis (mitohormesis) (2010)
- Extending life span by increasing oxidative stress (2011)
- Interrelation between ROS and Ca2+ in aging and age-related diseases (2020)
Immediate Impact
5 by Nobel laureates 29 from Science/Nature 131 standout
Citing Papers
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2021 StandoutNature
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2020 Standout
Works of Michael Ristow being referenced
Unraveling the Truth About Antioxidants: Mitohormesis explains ROS-induced health benefits
2014
Extending life span by increasing oxidative stress
2011 Standout
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| Michael Ristow | 6484 | 4925 | 2163 | 2577 | 157 | 15.3k | |
| Arlan Richardson | 10374 | 7928 | 4351 | 2119 | 273 | 21.1k | |
| Nikki J. Holbrook | 15156 | 3922 | 1239 | 2142 | 153 | 28.7k | |
| Anna Csiszár | 5983 | 6343 | 1224 | 2258 | 309 | 20.9k | |
| Christiaan Leeuwenburgh | 11115 | 10701 | 2261 | 3532 | 317 | 25.9k | |
| José Viña | 8174 | 7705 | 1160 | 1599 | 373 | 24.4k | |
| Zoltán Ungvári | 6890 | 7441 | 1320 | 2538 | 409 | 23.9k | |
| Mary‐Ellen Harper | 8566 | 7513 | 639 | 2765 | 240 | 18.2k | |
| Holly Van Remmen | 12409 | 6936 | 2909 | 1496 | 219 | 20.0k | |
| Tilman Grune | 12147 | 5865 | 1154 | 3353 | 467 | 25.2k | |
| Gregory J. Cooney | 6220 | 6852 | 416 | 2452 | 200 | 13.2k |
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