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Ellis Mulder
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2021-2024
Publications (10 Years): 6
Top Topics
High Fat Diet
Dna Damage Response
Risk Assessment
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Top Venues
Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology
Molecular ecology
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Publications
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Ana Ángela Romero-Haro
,
Ellis Mulder
,
Mark F Haussmann
,
Barbara Tschirren
The association between age and telomere length is age-dependent: Evidence for a threshold model of telomere length maintenance.
Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology
341 (4) (2024)
Ana Ángela Romero-Haro
,
Ellis Mulder
,
Mark F Haussmann
,
Barbara Tschirren
The association between age and telomere length is age-dependent: Evidence for a threshold model of telomere length maintenance.
Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology
341 (4) (2024)
Ana Ángela Romero-Haro
,
Ellis Mulder
,
Mark F Haussmann
,
Barbara Tschirren
The association between age and telomere length is age-dependent: Evidence for a threshold model of telomere length maintenance.
Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology
341 (4) (2024)
Ana Ángela Romero-Haro
,
Ellis Mulder
,
Mark F Haussmann
,
Barbara Tschirren
The association between age and telomere length is age-dependent: Evidence for a threshold model of telomere length maintenance.
Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology
(2024)
Christina Bauch
,
Jelle J Boonekamp
,
Peter Korsten
,
Ellis Mulder
,
Simon Verhulst
High heritability of telomere length and low heritability of telomere shortening in wild birds.
Molecular ecology
(2021)
Jelle J Boonekamp
,
Rolando Rodríguez-Muñoz
,
Paul E Hopwood
,
Erica Zuidersma
,
Ellis Mulder
,
Alastair J Wilson
,
Simon Verhulst
,
Tom Tregenza
Telomere length is highly heritable and independent of growth rate manipulated by temperature in field crickets.
Molecular ecology
(2021)