Name | McCormack Shana, |
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Institution | Center for Mitochondrial and Epigenomic Medicine (CMEM)
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - Research Institute Colket Translational Research Building |
Address | 3501 Civic Center Blvd, 19104 |
City | Philadelphia |
State/Province | Pennsylvania (PA) |
Country | USA |
mccormacks1@email.chop.edu | |
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O2k-Network Lab | US PA Philadelphia Wallace DC |
Labels:
Field of research: Basic
Publications
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Perry 2024 JCI Insight | 2024 | Perry CE, Halawani SM, Mukherjee S, Ngaba LV, Lieu M, Lee WD, Davis JG, Adzika GK, Bebenek AN, Bazianos DD, Chen B, Mercado-Ayon E, Flatley LP, Suryawanshi AP, Ho I, Rabinowitz JD, Serai SD, Biko DM, Tamaroff J, DeDio A, Wade K, Lin KY, Livingston DJ, McCormack SE, Lynch DR, Baur JA (2024) NAD+ precursors prolong survival and improve cardiac phenotypes in a mouse model of Friedreich's Ataxia. JCI Insight 9:e177152. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.177152 |
Gustafson 2019 PLoS One | 2019 | Gustafson MA, McCormick EM, Perera L, Longley MJ, Bai R, Kong J, Dulik M, Shen L, Goldstein AC, McCormack SE, Laskin BL, Leroy BP, Ortiz-Gonzalez XR, Ellington MG, Copeland WC, Falk MJ (2019) Mitochondrial single-stranded DNA binding protein novel de novo SSBP1 mutation in a child with single large-scale mtDNA deletion (SLSMD) clinically manifesting as Pearson, Kearns-Sayre, and Leigh syndromes. PLoS One 14:e0221829. |
Sengupta 2016 Free Radic Biol Med | 2016 | Sengupta S, Yang G, O'Donnell JC, Hinson MD, McCormack SE, Falk MJ, La P, Robinson MB, Williams ML, Yohannes MT, Polyak E, Nakamaru-Ogiso E, Dennery PA (2016) The circadian gene Rev-erbΞ± improves cellular bioenergetics and provides preconditioning for protection against oxidative stress. Free Radic Biol Med 93:177-89. |
Zhang 2013 PLoS One | 2013 | Zhang Z, Tsukikawa M, Peng M, Polyak E, Nakamaru-Ogiso E, Ostrovsky J, McCormack S, Place E, Clarke C, Reiner G, McCormick E, Rappaport E, Haas R, Baur JA, Falk MJ (2013) Primary respiratory chain disease causes tissue-specific dysregulation of the global transcriptome and nutrient-sensing signaling network. PLoS One 8:e69282. |