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1. The nitrone compound OKN-007 delays motor neuron loss and disease progression in the G93A mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

2. A reciprocal relationship between mitochondria and lipid peroxidation determines the chondrocyte intracellular redox environment

3. Time-restricted feeding improves aortic endothelial relaxation by enhancing mitochondrial function and attenuating oxidative stress in aged mice

4. Elevated phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (GPX4) expression modulates oxylipin formation and inhibits age-related skeletal muscle atrophy and weakness

5. Neuronal deletion of MnSOD in mice leads to demyelination, inflammation and progressive paralysis that mimics phenotypes associated with progressive multiple sclerosis

6. Muscle mitochondrial catalase expression prevents neuromuscular junction disruption, atrophy, and weakness in a mouse model of accelerated sarcopenia

7. Determining the contributions of protein synthesis and breakdown to muscle atrophy requires non‐steady‐state equations

8. The SarcoEndoplasmic Reticulum Calcium ATPase (SERCA) pump: a potential target for intervention in aging and skeletal muscle pathologies

9. Lipid hydroperoxides and oxylipins are mediators of denervation induced muscle atrophy

10. SOD1 regulates ribosome biogenesis in KRAS mutant non-small cell lung cancer

11. Reduced adenosine diphosphate sensitivity in skeletal muscle mitochondria increases reactive oxygen species production in mouse models of aging and oxidative stress but not denervation

12. Age Related Changes in Muscle Mass and Force Generation in the Triple Transgenic (3xTgAD) Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

13. Removal of p16INK4 Expressing Cells in Late Life has Moderate Beneficial Effects on Skeletal Muscle Function in Male Mice

14. Mitochondrial oxidative stress impairs contractile function but paradoxically increases muscle mass via fibre branching

15. Acylated Ghrelin Receptor Agonist HM01 Decreases Lean Body and Muscle Mass, but Unacylated Ghrelin Protects against Redox-Dependent Sarcopenia

16. Restoration of SERCA ATPase prevents oxidative stress-related muscle atrophy and weakness

17. Oxidative stress‐induced dysregulation of excitation–contraction coupling contributes to muscle weakness

18. Protein imbalance in the development of skeletal muscle wasting in tumour‐bearing mice

19. Insulin-like growth factor receptor signaling regulates working memory, mitochondrial metabolism, and amyloid-β uptake in astrocytes

20. A new role for oxidative stress in aging: The accelerated aging phenotype in Sod1−/− mice is correlated to increased cellular senescence

21. Using MRI to measure in vivo free radical production and perfusion dynamics in a mouse model of elevated oxidative stress and neurogenic atrophy

22. Metabolic and Stress Response Changes Precede Disease Onset in the Spinal Cord of Mutant SOD1 ALS Mice

23. Ablation of the mitochondrial complex IV assembly protein Surf1 leads to increased expression of the UPRMT and increased resistance to oxidative stress in primary cultures of fibroblasts

24. Role of Signaling Molecules in Mitochondrial Stress Response

25. Metabolic Damage and Premature Thymus Aging Caused by Stromal Catalase Deficiency

26. Neuron specific reduction in CuZnSOD is not sufficient to initiate a full sarcopenia phenotype

27. A metabolic switch controls intestinal differentiation downstream of Adenomatous polyposis coli (APC)

28. Mitochondrial stress signaling in longevity: A new role for mitochondrial function in aging

29. The lack of CuZnSOD leads to impaired neurotransmitter release, neuromuscular junction destabilization and reduced muscle strength in mice.

30. Elevated protein carbonylation, and misfolding in sciatic nerve from db/db and Sod1(-/-) mice: plausible link between oxidative stress and demyelination.

31. p53 Regulates oxidative stress-mediated retrograde signaling: a novel mechanism for chemotherapy-induced cardiac injury.

32. Reduced coupling of oxidative phosphorylation in vivo precedes electron transport chain defects due to mild oxidative stress in mice.

33. Senolytics do not prevent muscle loss in Sod1 knockout mice

34. Pharmacologic treatment with OKN-007 reduces alpha-motor neuron loss in spinal cord of aging mice

35. Neuronal deletion of MnSOD in mice leads to demyelination, inflammation and progressive paralysis that mimics phenotypes associated with progressive multiple sclerosis

36. Reduced adenosine diphosphate sensitivity in skeletal muscle mitochondria increases reactive oxygen species production in mouse models of aging and oxidative stress but not denervation

37. Methamphetamine Self-Administration Differential Effects on Mesolimbic Glutathione Levels, Mitochondrial Respiration and Dopamine Neuron Firing Activity

38. Selective Ablation of Sod2 in Astrocytes Induces Sex-Specific Effects on Cognitive Function, d-Serine Availability, and Astrogliosis

39. Cancer cachexia in a mouse model of oxidative stress

40. Superoxide-mediated oxidative stress accelerates skeletal muscle atrophy by synchronous activation of proteolytic systems

41. Molecular changes in transcription and metabolic pathways underlying muscle atrophy in the CuZnSOD null mouse model of sarcopenia

44. 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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46. Deletion of Neuronal CuZnSOD Accelerates Age-Associated Muscle Mitochondria and Calcium Handling Dysfunction That Is Independent of Denervation and Precedes Sarcopenia

47. Thioredoxin overexpression in mitochondria showed minimum effects on aging and age-related diseases in male C57BL/6 mice

48. Molecular changes associated with spinal cord aging

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