Joy G Mohanty
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Recent Articles
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Dan X, Wechter N, Gray S, Mohanty J, Croteau D, Bohr V
Ageing Res Rev
. 2021 Jul;
70:101416.
PMID: 34325072
Alterations in olfactory functions are proposed to be early biomarkers for neurodegeneration. Many neurodegenerative diseases are age-related, including two of the most common, Parkinson's disease (PD) and Alzheimer's disease (AD)....
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Dan X, Babbar M, Moore A, Wechter N, Tian J, Mohanty J, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2020 May;
48(12):6611-6623.
PMID: 32453416
Mitochondria are vital for cellular energy supply and intracellular signaling after stress. Here, we aimed to investigate how mitochondria respond to acute DNA damage with respect to mitophagy, which is...
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Rifkind J, Berkowitz D, Mohanty J
Front Physiol
. 2019 Jun;
10:492.
PMID: 31156444
No abstract available.
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Demarest T, Truong G, Lovett J, Mohanty J, Mattison J, Mattson M, et al.
Anal Biochem
. 2019 Mar;
572:1-8.
PMID: 30822397
The reduction-oxidation state of NAD/NADH is critical for cellular health with NAD and its metabolites playing critical roles in aging and pathologies. Given the inherent autooxidation of reduced dinucleotides (i.e....
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Fakouri N, Hou Y, Demarest T, Christiansen L, Okur M, Mohanty J, et al.
FEBS J
. 2018 Sep;
286(6):1058-1073.
PMID: 30238623
The biology of aging is an area of intense research, and many questions remain about how and why cell and organismal functions decline over time. In mammalian cells, genomic instability...
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Rifkind J, Mohanty J, Nagababu E, Salgado M, Cao Z
Front Physiol
. 2018 Jun;
9:690.
PMID: 29930515
The primary role for erythrocytes is oxygen transport that requires the reversible binding of oxygen to hemoglobin. There are, however, secondary reactions whereby the erythrocyte can generate reactive oxygen species...
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Salgado M, Cao Z, Nagababu E, Mohanty J, Rifkind J
Biochemistry
. 2015 Oct;
54(44):6712-23.
PMID: 26478948
The reduction of nitrite by deoxyhemoglobin to nitric oxide (NO) has been proposed as a mechanism for the transfer of NO bioactivity from the red blood cell (RBC) to the...
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Rifkind J, Mohanty J, Nagababu E
Front Physiol
. 2015 Feb;
5:500.
PMID: 25642190
Hemoglobin (Hb) continuously undergoes autoxidation producing superoxide which dismutates into hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and is a potential source for subsequent oxidative reactions. Autoxidation is most pronounced under hypoxic conditions in...
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Mohanty J, Nagababu E, Rifkind J
Front Physiol
. 2014 Mar;
5:84.
PMID: 24616707
Red Blood Cells (RBCs) need to deform and squeeze through narrow capillaries. Decreased deformability of RBCs is, therefore, one of the factors that can contribute to the elimination of aged...
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Barodka V, Nagababu E, Mohanty J, Nyhan D, Berkowitz D, Rifkind J, et al.
Blood Cells Mol Dis
. 2013 Nov;
52(4):230-5.
PMID: 24246527
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is associated with increase in oxidative stress and irreversible membrane changes that originates from the instability and polymerization of deoxygenated hemoglobin S (HbS). The relationship between...