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Richardson, Arlan
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Oxidative Stress
Academic Article
Obesity in Aging Exacerbates Neuroinflammation, Dysregulating Synaptic Function-Related Genes and Altering Eicosanoid Synthesis in the Mouse Hippocampus: Potential Role in Impaired Synaptic Plasticity and Cognitive Decline.
Academic Article
Accelerated sarcopenia in Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase knockout mice.
Academic Article
Mitochondrial oxidative stress impairs contractile function but paradoxically increases muscle mass via fibre branching.
Academic Article
Molecular changes in transcription and metabolic pathways underlying muscle atrophy in the CuZnSOD null mouse model of sarcopenia.
Academic Article
Cancer cachexia in a mouse model of oxidative stress.
Academic Article
The in vivo gene expression signature of oxidative stress.
Academic Article
Oxidative stress-induced dysregulation of excitation-contraction coupling contributes to muscle weakness.
Academic Article
The role of macromolecular damage in aging and age-related disease.
Academic Article
Neuron specific reduction in CuZnSOD is not sufficient to initiate a full sarcopenia phenotype.
Academic Article
Targeting cPLA2 derived lipid hydroperoxides as a potential intervention for sarcopenia.
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BLR&D Research Career Scientist Award Application
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Does overexpressing Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase retard aging in rodents
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Summer Training Course in Aging Research
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Does Necroptosis Play a Role in Inflammation and Aging
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TRANSGENIC MICE, AGING, CANCER, AND OXIDATIVE DAMAGE
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Scavenging mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide by peroxiredoxin 3 overexpression attenuates contractile dysfunction and muscle atrophy in a murine model of accelerated sarcopenia.
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Oxidative Stress