Johnson Lab

tj lab We are currently studying aging using the mouse and the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans as models, together with alcohol preference/sensitivity and anesthetics action in mice. For more information, please visit the Johnson Lab website at ibg.colorado.edu/tj-lab

 

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publicationsPublication Highlights:

1. Rikke, B. A., and Johnson, T. E., 2007 Physiological genetics of dietary restriction: uncoupling the body temperature and body weight responses.  Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol., 293:R1522-R1527. abstract

2. Kell, A., Ventura, N., Kahn, N., Johnson,T. E., 2007 Activation of SKIN-1 by novel kinases in Caenorhabditis elegans. Free Radicals In Biology and Medicine.43:1560-1566 abstract

3. Kahn, N. W., Rea, S. L., Moyle, S., Kell, A., and Johnson, T. E., 2008 Proteosomal dysfunction activates SKN-1 and produces a selective oxidative response in C. elegans. Biochem. Journal, 409:205-213. abstract

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