Noah Wechter
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Wechter N, Rossi M, Anerillas C, Tsitsipatis D, Piao Y, Fan J, et al.
Aging (Albany NY)
. 2023 Apr;
15(8):2824-2851.
PMID: 37086265
Senescence is a state of enduring growth arrest triggered by sublethal cell damage. Given that senescent cells actively secrete proinflammatory and matrix-remodeling proteins, their accumulation in tissues of older persons...
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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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Yang B, Dan X, Hou Y, Lee J, Wechter N, Krishnamurthy S, et al.
Aging Cell
. 2021 Mar;
20(4):e13329.
PMID: 33734555
Senescence phenotypes and mitochondrial dysfunction are implicated in aging and in premature aging diseases, including ataxia telangiectasia (A-T). Loss of mitochondrial function can drive age-related decline in the brain, but...
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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...