05B4 Seifert, Erin L. - Jefferson Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University
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Erin L. Seifert,

Contact Dr. Seifert

1020 Locust Street
Jefferson Alumni Hall, Suite 212D
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 503-5030

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Intrinsic aerobic capacity correlates with greater inherent mitochondrial oxidative and H2O2 emission capacities without major shifts in myosin heavy chain isoform
  2. Calorie restriction in mice overexpressing UCP3: Evidence that prior mitochondrial uncoupling alters response
  3. SirT1 catalytic activity is required for male fertility and metabolic homeostasis in mice
  4. Glutathionylation acts as a control switch for uncoupling proteins UCP2 and UCP3
  5. The adipocyte-expressed forkhead transcription factor Foxc2 regulates metabolism through altered mitochondrial function
  6. Long-chain fatty acid combustion rate is associated with unique metabolite profiles in skeletal muscle mitochondria.
  7. Absence of uncoupling protein-3 leads to greater activation of an adenine nucleotide translocase-mediated proton conductance in skeletal muscle mitochondria from calorie restricted mice
  8. Distinct skeletal muscle fiber characteristics and gene expression in diet-sensitive versus diet-resistant obesity
  9. Loss of the Parkinson's disease-linked gene DJ-1 perturbs mitochondrial dynamics
  10. Electron transport chain-dependent and -independent mechanisms of mitochondrial H2O2 emission during long-chain fatty acid oxidation
  11. Rescue of neurons from ischemic injury by peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ requires a novel essential cofactor LMO4
  12. Essential role for uncoupling protein-3 in mitochondrial adaptation to fasting but not in fatty acid oxidation or fatty acid anion export
  13. SirT1 regulates energy metabolism and response to caloric restriction in mice
  14. Thyroid hormone effects on mitochondrial energetics
  15. The energetic implications of uncoupling protein-3 in skeletal muscle
  16. Uncoupling protein-3: Clues in an ongoing mitochondrial mystery
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