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pro vyhledávání: '"Ellen Huynh"'
Autor:
Matthew M. Crane, Mitsuhiro Tsuchiya, Ben W. Blue, Jared D. Almazan, Kenneth L. Chen, Siobhan R. Duffy, Alexandra Golubeva, Annaiz M. Grimm, Alison M. Guard, Shauna A. Hill, Ellen Huynh, Ryan M. Kelly, Michael Kiflezghi, Hyunsung D. Kim, Mitchell Lee, Ting-I. Lee, Jiayi Li, Bao M.G. Nguyen, Riley M. Whalen, Feng Y. Yeh, Mark McCormick, Brian K. Kennedy, Joe R. Delaney, Matt Kaeberlein
Publikováno v:
Translational Medicine of Aging, Vol 3, Iss , Pp 104-108 (2019)
An increase in cell size with age is a characteristic feature of replicative aging in budding yeast. Deletion of the gene encoding Whi5 results in shortened duration of G1 and reduced cell size, and has been previously suggested to increase replicati
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c89ce9517266486f955ce79743486c70
Autor:
Hyunsung D. Kim, Michael G. Kiflezghi, Ting-I Lee, Ryan M. Kelly, Jared Almazan, Mitchell B. Lee, Siobhan R. Duffy, Shauna A. Hill, Riley Whalen, Feng Y. Yeh, Ellen Huynh, Mitsuhiro Tsuchiya, Bao M.G. Nguyen, Ken Chen, Brian K. Kennedy, Annaiz M. Grimm, Matt Kaeberlein, Joe R. Delaney, Mark A. McCormick, Matthew M. Crane, Ben W. Blue, Jiayi Li, Alison M. Guard, Alexandra Golubeva
Publikováno v:
Translational Medicine of Aging, Vol 3, Iss, Pp 104-108 (2019)
An increase in cell size with age is a characteristic feature of replicative aging in budding yeast. Deletion of the gene encoding Whi5 results in shortened duration of G1 and reduced cell size, and has been previously suggested to increase replicati
Autor:
Ha Doan, Matthew L.C. Brunner, Roy A. Hsu, Michael Muir, Jessie Levin, Ellen Huynh, Zili Yan, Dexter E. Chen, Kathleen L. Helget, Esin Tunali, Luz Valdez, Yen-Chi Feng, Corey Screws, Ken Chen, Rachael K. Tran, Vesal Mobasher, Matt Kaeberlein, Adrian K. Pun, Edward Yang, Justin D. Dillard-Telm, Victor Omokehinde, Toby N. Ven, Scott R. Kennedy, Alan J. Herr, Raheem Knight, Brian M. Wasko, Katherine Brower, Matthew M. Crane, Alexandra Golubeva
The loss of vacuolar/lysosomal acidity is an early event during aging that has been linked to mitochondrial dysfunction. However, it is unclear how loss of vacuolar acidity results in age-related dysfunction. Through unbiased genetic screens, we dete
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9bf00163785b899b759edeef402b942d
Autor:
Vesal Mobasher, Adrian K. Pun, Jessie Levin, Corey Screws, Ellen Huynh, Yen-Chi Feng, Dexter E. Chen, Kathleen L. Helget, Alexandra Golubeva, Michael Muir, Zili Yan, Brian M. Wasko, Luz Valdez, Matthew M. Crane, Edward Yang, Matthew L.C. Brunner, Victor Omokehinde, Matt Kaeberlein, Esin Tunali, Toby N. Ven, Ha Doan, Rachael K. Tran, Ken Chen, Justin D. Dillard-Telm, Roy A. Hsu, Scott R. Kennedy, Alan J. Herr, Katherine Brower, Raheem Knight
Publikováno v:
GeroScience
The loss of vacuolar/lysosomal acidity is an early event during aging that has been linked to mitochondrial dysfunction. However, it is unclear how loss of vacuolar acidity results in age-related dysfunction. Through unbiased genetic screens, we dete
Autor:
Chen, Kenneth L., Ven, Toby N., Crane, Matthew M., Brunner, Matthew L. C., Pun, Adrian K., Helget, Kathleen L., Brower, Katherine, Chen, Dexter E., Doan, Ha, Dillard-Telm, Justin D., Huynh, Ellen, Feng, Yen-Chi, Yan, Zili, Golubeva, Alexandra, Hsu, Roy A., Knight, Raheem, Levin, Jessie, Mobasher, Vesal, Muir, Michael, Omokehinde, Victor
Publikováno v:
GeroScience; Apr2020, Vol. 42 Issue 2, p749-764, 16p
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Business in Calgary. May2014, Vol. 24 Issue 5, p2-6. 5p.