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Daniel L. Mazula
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 5
Citations - 1236
Daniel L. Mazula is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Senescence & Monooxygenase. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 778 citations.
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Cellular senescence mediates fibrotic pulmonary disease
Marissa J. Schafer,Thomas A. White,Koji Iijima,Andrew J. Haak,Giovanni Ligresti,Elizabeth J. Atkinson,Ann L. Oberg,Jodie Birch,Hanna Salmonowicz,Yi Zhu,Daniel L. Mazula,Robert W. Brooks,Heike Fuhrmann-Stroissnigg,Tamar Pirtskhalava,Y. S. Prakash,Tamara Tchkonia,Paul D. Robbins,Marie Christine Aubry,João F. Passos,James L. Kirkland,Daniel J. Tschumperlin,Hirohito Kita,Nathan K. LeBrasseur +22 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that early-intervention suicide-gene-mediated senescent cell ablation improves pulmonary function and physical health, although lung fibrosis is visibly unaltered, and fibrotic lung disease is mediated, in part, by senescent cells.
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Exercise prevents diet-induced cellular senescence in adipose tissue
Marissa J. Schafer,Thomas A. White,Glenda L. Evans,Jason M. Tonne,Grace C Verzosa,Michael B. Stout,Daniel L. Mazula,Allyson K. Palmer,Darren J. Baker,Michael D. Jensen,Michael Torbenson,Jordan D. Miller,Yasuhiro Ikeda,Tamara Tchkonia,Jan M. van Deursen,James L. Kirkland,Nathan K. LeBrasseur +16 more
TL;DR: Exercise prevents the accumulation of senescent cells and the expression of the SASP while nullifying the damaging effects of the FFD on parameters of health, highlighting a novel mechanism by which exercise mediates its beneficial effects and reinforces the effect of modifiable lifestyle choices on health span.
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The senescence-associated secretome as an indicator of age and medical risk.
Marissa J. Schafer,Xu Zhang,Amanika Kumar,Elizabeth J. Atkinson,Yi Zhu,Sarah Jachim,Daniel L. Mazula,Ashley K. Brown,Michelle Berning,Zaira Aversa,Brian R. Kotajarvi,Charles J. Bruce,Kevin L. Greason,Rakesh M. Suri,Rakesh M. Suri,Russell P. Tracy,Steven R. Cummings,Steven R. Cummings,Thomas A. White,Nathan K. LeBrasseur +19 more
TL;DR: The circulating SASP may serve as a clinically useful candidate biomarker of age-related health and a powerful tool for interventional human studies and it was showed that SASP proteins were positively associated with age, frailty, and adverse postsurgery outcomes.
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Late-life time-restricted feeding and exercise differentially alter healthspan in obesity.
Marissa J. Schafer,Daniel L. Mazula,Ashley K. Brown,Thomas A. White,Elizabeth J. Atkinson,Vesselina M. Pearsall,Zaira Aversa,Grace C Verzosa,Leslie A. Smith,Aleksey V. Matveyenko,Jordan D. Miller,Nathan K. LeBrasseur +11 more
TL;DR: The net healthspan benefits afforded by exercise are more favorable than those of TRF, and additional comprehensive studies are warranted before recommending TRF to obese older adults.
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Comparison of intrinsic dynamics of cytochrome p450 proteins using normal mode analysis.
Mariah E. Dorner,Ryan D. McMunn,Thomas G. Bartholow,Brecken E. Calhoon,Michelle R. Conlon,Jessica M. Dulli,Samuel C. Fehling,Cody R. Fisher,Shane W. Hodgson,Shawn W. Keenan,Alyssa N. Kruger,Justin W. Mabin,Daniel L. Mazula,Christopher A. Monte,Augustus Olthafer,Ashley E. Sexton,Beatrice R. Soderholm,Alexander M. Strom,Sanchita Hati +18 more
TL;DR: The present study revealed that cytochrome P450 enzymes share a strong dynamic similarity (root mean squared inner product and Bhattacharyya coefficient) despite the low sequence identity and sequence similarity across the cyto chrome P450 superfamily.