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Investigating liver-to-brain transmission of cellular senescence during aging
American Federation for Aging Research
1/1/22 → …
Project: Research project
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Does obesity exacerbate age-related cognitive decline via senescence?
9/10/20 → 5/31/24
Project: Research project
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A chronic wound model to investigate skin cellular senescence
Wyles, S. P., Dashti, P., Pirtskhalava, T., Tekin, B., Inman, C., Gomez, L. S., Lagnado, A. B., Prata, L., Jurk, D., Passos, J. F., Tchkonia, T. & Kirkland, J. L., 2023, In: Aging. 15, 8, p. 2852-2862 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Anti–Cholestatic Therapy with Obeticholic Acid Improves Short-Term Memory in Bile Duct–Ligated Mice
Gee, L. M. V., Barron-Millar, B., Leslie, J., Richardson, C., Zaki, M. Y. W., Luli, S., Burgoyne, R. A., Cameron, R. I. T., Smith, G. R., Brain, J. G., Innes, B., Jopson, L., Dyson, J. K., McKay, K. R. C., Pechlivanis, A., Holmes, E., Berlinguer-Palmini, R., Victorelli, S., Mells, G. F., Sandford, R. N., & 14 others , Jan 2023, In: American Journal of Pathology. 193, 1, p. 11-26 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Determining the feasibility of characterising cellular senescence in human skeletal muscle and exploring associations with muscle morphology and physical function at different ages: findings from the MASS_Lifecourse Study
Habiballa, L., Hruby, A., Granic, A., Dodds, R. M., Hillman, S. J., Jurk, D., Passos, J. F. & Sayer, A. A., 2023, (Accepted/In press) In: GeroScience.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Local senolysis in aged mice only partially replicates the benefits of systemic senolysis
Farr, J. N., Saul, D., Doolittle, M. L., Kaur, J., Rowsey, J. L., Vos, S. J., Froemming, M. N., Lagnado, A. B., Zhu, Y., Weivoda, M., Ikeno, Y., Pignolo, R. J., Niedernhofer, L. J., Robbins, P. D., Jurk, D., Passos, J. F., LeBrasseur, N. K., Tchkonia, T., Kirkland, J. L., Monroe, D. G., & 1 others , Apr 17 2023, In: Journal of Clinical Investigation. 133, 8, e162519.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A new gene set identifies senescent cells and predicts senescence-associated pathways across tissues
Saul, D., Kosinsky, R. L., Atkinson, E. J., Doolittle, M. L., Zhang, X., LeBrasseur, N. K., Pignolo, R. J., Robbins, P. D., Niedernhofer, L. J., Ikeno, Y., Jurk, D., Passos, J. F., Hickson, L. T. J., Xue, A., Monroe, D. G., Tchkonia, T., Kirkland, J. L., Farr, J. N. & Khosla, S., Dec 2022, In: Nature communications. 13, 1, 4827.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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