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Dillon J Chung

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Treidel L, Quintanilla Ramirez G, Chung D, Menze M, Vazquez-Medina J, Williams C
J Evol Biol . 2022 Mar; 35(4):599-609. PMID: 35255175
Life history and metabolism covary, but the mechanisms and individual traits responsible for these linkages remain unresolved. Dispersal capability is a critical component of life history that is constrained by...
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Chung D, Madison G, Aponte A, Singh K, Li Y, Pirooznia M, et al.
J Physiol . 2021 Nov; 600(3):547-567. PMID: 34837710
Mitochondrial adaptations are fundamental to differentiated function and energetic homeostasis in mammalian cells. But the mechanisms that underlie these relationships remain poorly understood. Here, we investigated organ-specific mitochondrial morphology, connectivity...
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Chung D, Schulte P
J Exp Biol . 2020 Oct; 223(Pt 20). PMID: 33109621
Temperature is a critical abiotic factor shaping the distribution and abundance of species, but the mechanisms that underpin organismal thermal limits remain poorly understood. One possible mechanism underlying these limits...
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Chen Z, Wang Z, Zhang G, Bleck C, Chung D, Madison G, et al.
J Cell Biol . 2020 May; 219(7). PMID: 32375181
Although mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is prone to accumulate mutations and lacks conventional DNA repair mechanisms, deleterious mutations are exceedingly rare. How the transmission of detrimental mtDNA mutations is restricted through...
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McKenzie J, Chung D, Healy T, Brennan R, Bryant H, Whitehead A, et al.
Integr Comp Biol . 2019 Jul; 59(4):925-937. PMID: 31282925
The mitonuclear species concept hypothesizes that incompatibilities between interacting gene products of the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes are a major factor establishing and maintaining species boundaries. However, most of the...
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Bryant H, Chung D, Schulte P
J Exp Biol . 2018 Oct; 221(Pt 24). PMID: 30352820
Thermal effects on mitochondrial efficiency and ATP production can influence whole-animal thermal tolerance and performance. Thus, organisms may have the capacity to alter mitochondrial processes through acclimation or adaptation to...
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Chung D, Healy T, McKenzie J, Chicco A, Sparagna G, Schulte P
Integr Comp Biol . 2018 May; 58(3):578-590. PMID: 29718252
Life history strategies, physiological traits, and behavior are thought to covary along a "pace of life" axis, with organisms at the fast end of this continuum having higher fecundity, shorter...
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Chung D, Sparagna G, Chicco A, Schulte P
J Exp Biol . 2018 Apr; 221(Pt 7). PMID: 29643174
The effect of temperature on mitochondrial performance is thought to be partly due to its effect on mitochondrial membranes. Numerous studies have shown that thermal acclimation and adaptation can alter...
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Chung D, Morrison P, Bryant H, Jung E, Brauner C, Schulte P
Sci Rep . 2017 Nov; 7(1):16238. PMID: 29176558
Mitochondrial function has been suggested to underlie constraints on whole-organism aerobic performance and associated hypoxia and thermal tolerance limits, but most studies have focused on measures of maximum mitochondrial capacity....
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Healy T, Chung D, Crowther K, Schulte P
J Comp Physiol B . 2016 Oct; 187(3):463-475. PMID: 27787665
Ectotherms often respond to prolonged cold exposure by increasing mitochondrial capacity via elevated mitochondrial volume density [V (mit,f)]. In fish, higher V (mit,f) is typically associated with increased expression of...