Ayla O Sessions
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Sessions A, Min P, Cordes T, Weickert B, Divakaruni A, Murphy A, et al.
APL Bioeng
. 2018 Aug;
2(3).
PMID: 30105314
Despite limited regenerative capacity as we age, cardiomyocytes maintain their function in part through compensatory mechanisms, e.g., Vinculin reinforcement of intercalated discs in aged organisms. This mechanism, which is conserved...
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Sessions A, Kaushik G, Parker S, Raedschelders K, Bodmer R, Van Eyk J, et al.
Matrix Biol
. 2016 Nov;
62:15-27.
PMID: 27793636
Aging is associated with extensive remodeling of the heart, including basement membrane (BM) components that surround cardiomyocytes. Remodeling is thought to impair cardiac mechanotransduction, but the contribution of specific BM...
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Sessions A, Engler A
Circ Res
. 2016 May;
118(10):1553-62.
PMID: 27174949
Unlike diet and exercise, which individuals can modulate according to their lifestyle, aging is unavoidable. With normal or healthy aging, the heart undergoes extensive vascular, cellular, and interstitial molecular changes...
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Kaushik G, Spenlehauer A, Sessions A, Trujillo A, Fuhrmann A, Fu Z, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2015 Jun;
7(292):292ra99.
PMID: 26084806
The human heart is capable of functioning for decades despite minimal cell turnover or regeneration, suggesting that molecular alterations help sustain heart function with age. However, identification of compensatory remodeling...
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Wang T, Sessions A, Lunde C, Rouhani S, Glaeser R, Duan Y, et al.
Structure
. 2013 Feb;
21(2):290-7.
PMID: 23394942
Despite extensive investigation, the precise mechanism controlling the opening of the cytoplasmic proton uptake pathway in bacteriorhodopsin (bR) has remained a mystery. From an analysis of the X-ray structure of...