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David J Marcinek

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Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|September 1, 2012
Impaired adaptability of in vivo mitochondrial energetics to acute oxidative insult in aged skeletal muscleMichael P Siegel, Tim Wilbur, Mark Mathis, et al.
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|October 22, 2008
Mitochondrial function in vivo: spectroscopy provides window on cellular energeticsCatherine E Amara, David J Marcinek, Eric G Shankland, et al.
Plos One|July 13, 2017
Cyclophosphamide leads to persistent deficits in physical performance and in vivo mitochondria function in a mouse model of chemotherapy late effectsMarie-Laure Crouch, Gary Knowels, Rudolph Stuppard, et al.
Redox Biology|June 9, 2023
A novel mitochondrial complex I ROS inhibitor partially improves muscle regeneration in adult but not old miceGavin Pharaoh, Ethan L Ostrom, Rudy Stuppard, et al.
Nutrients|November 11, 2022
Aging Increases Susceptibility to Develop Cardiac Hypertrophy following High Sugar ConsumptionAna P Valencia, Jeremy A Whitson, Shari Wang, et al.
Nature Aging|April 28, 2023
Skeletal muscle mitochondrial interactome remodeling is linked to functional decline in aged female miceAnna A Bakhtina, Gavin A Pharaoh, Matthew D Campbell, et al.
JAMA Network Open|January 20, 2022
Effect of Urolithin A Supplementation on Muscle Endurance and Mitochondrial Health in Older Adults: A Randomized Clinical TrialSophia Liu, Davide D'Amico, Eric Shankland, et al.
Harmful Algae|November 14, 2018
Domoic acid in California sea lion fetal fluids indicates continuous exposure to a neuroteratogen poses risks to mammalsKathi A Lefebvre, Alicia Hendrix, Barbie Halaska, et al.
Physiological Reports|June 10, 2021
Astaxanthin supplementation enhances metabolic adaptation with aerobic training in the elderlySophia Z Liu, Ana P Valencia, Matt P VanDoren, et al.
Harmful Algae|April 22, 2017
Chronic low-level exposure to the common seafood toxin domoic acid causes cognitive deficits in miceKathi A Lefebvre, Preston S Kendrick, Warren Ladiges, et al.
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Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|September 1, 2012
Impaired adaptability of in vivo mitochondrial energetics to acute oxidative insult in aged skeletal muscleMichael P Siegel, Tim Wilbur, Mark Mathis, et al.
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|October 22, 2008
Mitochondrial function in vivo: spectroscopy provides window on cellular energeticsCatherine E Amara, David J Marcinek, Eric G Shankland, et al.
Plos One|July 13, 2017
Cyclophosphamide leads to persistent deficits in physical performance and in vivo mitochondria function in a mouse model of chemotherapy late effectsMarie-Laure Crouch, Gary Knowels, Rudolph Stuppard, et al.
Redox Biology|June 9, 2023
A novel mitochondrial complex I ROS inhibitor partially improves muscle regeneration in adult but not old miceGavin Pharaoh, Ethan L Ostrom, Rudy Stuppard, et al.
Nutrients|November 11, 2022
Aging Increases Susceptibility to Develop Cardiac Hypertrophy following High Sugar ConsumptionAna P Valencia, Jeremy A Whitson, Shari Wang, et al.
Nature Aging|April 28, 2023
Skeletal muscle mitochondrial interactome remodeling is linked to functional decline in aged female miceAnna A Bakhtina, Gavin A Pharaoh, Matthew D Campbell, et al.
JAMA Network Open|January 20, 2022
Effect of Urolithin A Supplementation on Muscle Endurance and Mitochondrial Health in Older Adults: A Randomized Clinical TrialSophia Liu, Davide D'Amico, Eric Shankland, et al.
Harmful Algae|November 14, 2018
Domoic acid in California sea lion fetal fluids indicates continuous exposure to a neuroteratogen poses risks to mammalsKathi A Lefebvre, Alicia Hendrix, Barbie Halaska, et al.
Physiological Reports|June 10, 2021
Astaxanthin supplementation enhances metabolic adaptation with aerobic training in the elderlySophia Z Liu, Ana P Valencia, Matt P VanDoren, et al.
Harmful Algae|April 22, 2017
Chronic low-level exposure to the common seafood toxin domoic acid causes cognitive deficits in miceKathi A Lefebvre, Preston S Kendrick, Warren Ladiges, et al.
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