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  • Limitations of oxygen deliv... Limitations of oxygen delivery to cells in culture: An underappreciated problem in basic and translational research
    Place, Trenton L.; Domann, Frederick E.; Case, Adam J. Free radical biology & medicine, 12/2017, Volume: 113
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    Molecular oxygen is one of the most important variables in modern cell culture systems. Fluctuations in its concentration can affect cell growth, differentiation, signaling, and free radical ...
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  • The redox basis of epigenetic modifications: from mechanisms to functional consequences
    Cyr, Anthony R; Domann, Frederick E Antioxidants & redox signaling, 2011-Jul-15, Volume: 15, Issue: 2
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    Epigenetic modifications represent mechanisms by which cells may effectively translate multiple signaling inputs into phenotypic outputs. Recent research is revealing that redox metabolism is an ...
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  • Mitochondrial calcium unipo... Mitochondrial calcium uniporter activity is dispensable for MDA-MB-231 breast carcinoma cell survival
    Hall, Duane D; Wu, Yuejin; Domann, Frederick E ... PloS one, 05/2014, Volume: 9, Issue: 5
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    Calcium uptake through the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter (MCU) is thought to be essential in regulating cellular signaling events, energy status, and survival. Functional dissection of the uniporter ...
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  • An epigenetic perspective o... An epigenetic perspective on the free radical theory of development
    Hitchler, Michael J.; Domann, Frederick E. Free radical biology & medicine, 10/2007, Volume: 43, Issue: 7
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    The development of organisms requires concerted changes in gene activity. The free radical theory of development proposes that oxygen serves as a morphogen to educe development by influencing the ...
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  • Regulatory crosstalk and in... Regulatory crosstalk and interference between the xenobiotic and hypoxia sensing pathways at the AhR-ARNT-HIF1α signaling node
    Vorrink, Sabine U.; Domann, Frederick E. Chemico-biological interactions, 07/2014, Volume: 218
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    Display omitted •The xenobiotic response and hypoxia response pathways intersect.•Exposure to one stimulus can squelch the biological response to the other stimulus.•The signaling crosstalk between ...
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  • Aberrant redox biology and ... Aberrant redox biology and epigenetic reprogramming: Co-conspirators across multiple human diseases
    Domann, Frederick E.; Hitchler, Michael J. Free radical biology & medicine, 07/2021, Volume: 170
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    An epigenetic landscape encompasses a series of dynamic interconnected mechanisms working together to fashion a diverse set of phenotypes from a singular genotype. The epigenetic plasticity observed ...
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  • The epigenetic and morphoge... The epigenetic and morphogenetic effects of molecular oxygen and its derived reactive species in development
    Hitchler, Michael J.; Domann, Frederick E. Free radical biology & medicine, 07/2021, Volume: 170
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    The development of multicellular organisms involves the unpacking of a complex genetic program. Extensive characterization of discrete developmental steps has revealed the genetic program is ...
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  • Epigenetic silencing of the... Epigenetic silencing of the human NOS2 gene: rethinking the role of nitric oxide in human macrophage inflammatory responses
    Gross, Thomas J; Kremens, Karol; Powers, Linda S ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 2014-Mar-01, 2014-03-01, 20140301, Volume: 192, Issue: 5
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    Macrophages, including alveolar macrophages, are primary phagocytic cells of the innate immune system. Many studies of macrophages and inflammation have been done in mouse models, in which inducible ...
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  • SIRT6 minor allele genotype... SIRT6 minor allele genotype is associated with >5-year decrease in lifespan in an aged cohort
    TenNapel, Mindi J; Lynch, Charles F; Burns, Trudy L ... PloS one, 12/2014, Volume: 9, Issue: 12
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    Aging is a natural process involving complex interplay between environment, metabolism, and genes. Sirtuin genes and their downstream targets have been associated with lifespan in numerous organisms ...
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