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John C. Quindry

Researcher at University of Montana

Publications -  135
Citations -  4922

John C. Quindry is an academic researcher from University of Montana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardioprotection & Oxidative stress. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 124 publications receiving 4420 citations. Previous affiliations of John C. Quindry include Providence Regional Medical Center Everett & University of Florida.

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Long-term dietary quercetin enrichment as a cardioprotective countermeasure in mdx mice.

TL;DR: Novel findings from this investigation suggest that mouse strain‐dependent cardiac outcomes in performance and remodelling exist, and histological evidence of remodelling suggests that quercetin consumption may have benefited hearts of mdx mice.
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Graded hypoxia and blood oxidative stress during exercise recovery.

TL;DR: The purpose was to determine the altitude threshold at which blood oxidative stress is blunted during exercise recovery, and data may indicate an altitude threshold between 1667 and 3333 m, above which the oxidative stress response is blUNted during Exercise recovery.
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Moderate caloric restriction increases diaphragmatic antioxidant enzyme mRNA, but not when combined with lifelong exercise.

TL;DR: Although CR elevated the mRNA of key antioxidant enzymes in the diaphragm, lifelong CR alone or in combination with voluntary exercise did not alter diaphagm CS activity, antioxidant protein quantity, or GSH levels.
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Nutraceutical and pharmaceutical cocktails did not improve muscle function or reduce histological damage in D2-mdx mice

TL;DR: Treatment with quercetin, NR, Lis and Pred failed to adequately maintain dystrophic limb muscle function or decrease histological damage, suggesting treatment with Q, NR or Lis alone would improve muscle function and decrease Histological injury and when used in combination would have additive effects.