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1. Metabolite accumulation from oral NMN supplementation drives aging-specific kidney inflammation.

2. Mitochondrial Targeted Interventions for Aging.

3. DNA flow cytometry for detection of genomic instability as a cancer precursor in the gastrointestinal tract.

4. Intermittent treatment with elamipretide preserves exercise tolerance in aged female mice.

5. Mitochondrial proton leak in cardiac aging.

6. DNA content abnormality frequently develops in the right/proximal colon in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis and inflammatory bowel disease and is highly predictive of subsequent detection of dysplasia.

7. Late-life Rapamycin Treatment Enhances Cardiomyocyte Relaxation Kinetics and Reduces Myocardial Stiffness.

8. Fundic Gland Polyps Lack DNA Content Abnormality Characteristic of Other Adenomatous Precursor Lesions in the Gastrointestinal Tract.

9. The multi-tissue landscape of somatic mtDNA mutations indicates tissue-specific accumulation and removal in aging.

10. TurnoveR: A Skyline External Tool for Analysis of Protein Turnover in Metabolic Labeling Studies.

11. Elamipretide effects on the skeletal muscle phosphoproteome in aged female mice.

12. Aging Increases Susceptibility to Develop Cardiac Hypertrophy following High Sugar Consumption.

13. Age-related disruption of the proteome and acetylome in mouse hearts is associated with loss of function and attenuated by elamipretide (SS-31) and nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) treatment.

14. Protocol for Isolation of Cardiomyocyte from Adult Mouse and Rat.

15. Role of DNA Flow Cytometry in the Diagnosis of Malignancy in Bile Duct Biopsies Using Paraffin-Embedded Tissue.

16. Nonampullary Duodenal Adenomas in Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Sporadic Patients Lack the DNA Content Abnormality That Is Characteristic of the Adenoma-Carcinoma Sequence Involved in the Development of Other Gastrointestinal Malignancies.

17. A replication-linked mutational gradient drives somatic mutation accumulation and influences germline polymorphisms and genome composition in mitochondrial DNA.

18. An Analysis of Metabolic Changes in the Retina and Retinal Pigment Epithelium of Aging Mice.

19. Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia in Mucosa Adjacent to Gastric Cancers Is Rarely Associated With the Aneuploidy That Is Characteristic of Gastric Dysplasia or Cancer.

20. Elamipretide (SS-31) treatment attenuates age-associated post-translational modifications of heart proteins.

21. University of Washington Nathan Shock Center: innovation to advance aging research.

22. Persistent or recurrent Barrett's neoplasia after an endoscopic therapy session is associated with DNA content abnormality and can be detected by DNA flow cytometric analysis of paraffin-embedded tissue.

23. Are fat and sugar just as detrimental in old age?

24. Non-conventional dysplasia in inflammatory bowel disease is more frequently associated with advanced neoplasia and aneuploidy than conventional dysplasia.

25. TOR Signaling Pathway in Cardiac Aging and Heart Failure.

26. Reduction of elevated proton leak rejuvenates mitochondria in the aged cardiomyocyte.

27. Utility of DNA flow cytometry in distinguishing between malignant and benign intrahepatic biliary lesions.

28. SS-31 and NMN: Two paths to improve metabolism and function in aged hearts.

29. Mitochondrial protein interaction landscape of SS-31.

30. DNA flow cytometric analysis of paraffin-embedded tissue for the diagnosis of malignancy in bile duct biopsies.

32. Rapamycin persistently improves cardiac function in aged, male and female mice, even following cessation of treatment.

33. Differential effects of various genetic mouse models of the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex I inhibition on heart failure.

34. DNA flow cytometric and interobserver study of crypt cell atypia in inflammatory bowel disease.

35. Diagnosis, risk stratification, and management of ampullary dysplasia by DNA flow cytometric analysis of paraffin-embedded tissue.

36. Improving mitochondrial function with SS-31 reverses age-related redox stress and improves exercise tolerance in aged mice.

37. Utility of DNA Flow Cytometric Analysis of Paraffin-embedded Tissue in the Risk Stratification and Management of 'Indefinite for dysplasia' in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

39. Use of DNA flow cytometry in the diagnosis, risk stratification, and management of gastric epithelial dysplasia.

40. Heart specific knockout of Ndufs4 ameliorates ischemia reperfusion injury.

41. DNA content analysis of colorectal serrated lesions detects an aneuploid subset of inflammatory bowel disease-associated serrated epithelial change and traditional serrated adenomas.

42. Diagnosis and risk stratification of Barrett's dysplasia by flow cytometric DNA analysis of paraffin-embedded tissue.

43. Stable Isotope Labeling Reveals Novel Insights Into Ubiquitin-Mediated Protein Aggregation With Age, Calorie Restriction, and Rapamycin Treatment.

44. Treatment with the mitochondrial-targeted antioxidant peptide SS-31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice.

45. Association of Aneuploidy and Flat Dysplasia With Development of High-Grade Dysplasia or Colorectal Cancer in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

46. Mitochondrial-Targeted Catalase Protects Against High-Fat Diet-Induced Muscle Insulin Resistance by Decreasing Intramuscular Lipid Accumulation.

47. Rapamycin treatment attenuates age-associated periodontitis in mice.

48. The mitochondrial-targeted peptide, SS-31, improves glomerular architecture in mice of advanced age.

49. Mitochondrial-targeted catalase is good for the old mouse proteome, but not for the young: 'reverse' antagonistic pleiotropy?

50. Age modifies respiratory complex I and protein homeostasis in a muscle type-specific manner.

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