Edie Alexandria Osuma

TitleGraduate Student
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
DepartmentDevelopment, Disease Models & Therapeutics
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    1. Kane MS, Benavides GA, Osuma E, Johnson MS, Collins HE, He Y, Westbrook D, Litovsky SH, Mitra K, Chatham JC, Darley-Usmar V, Young ME, Zhang J. The interplay between sex, time of day, fasting status, and their impact on cardiac mitochondrial structure, function, and dynamics. Sci Rep. 2023 12 07; 13(1):21638. PMID: 38062139; PMCID: PMC10703790.
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    2. Huynh VN, Benavides GA, Johnson MS, Ouyang X, Chacko BK, Osuma E, Mueller T, Chatham J, Darley-Usmar VM, Zhang J. Acute inhibition of OGA sex-dependently alters the networks associated with bioenergetics, autophagy, and neurodegeneration. Mol Brain. 2022 03 05; 15(1):22. PMID: 35248135; PMCID: PMC8898497.
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    3. Osuma EA, Riggs DW, Gibb AA, Hill BG. High throughput measurement of metabolism in planarians reveals activation of glycolysis during regeneration. Regeneration (Oxf). 2018 Mar; 5(1):78-86. PMID: 29721328; PMCID: PMC5911454.
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