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Name Philp Andrew, Ph.D.
Institution Mitochondrial Metabolism & Ageing Laboratory,

Diabetes and Metabolism Division,

Garvan Institute of Medical Research, AU

Address 384 Victoria Street, NSW, 2010
City Darlinghurst
State/Province
Country Australia
Email [email protected]
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O2k-Network Lab AU Sydney Philp A


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Publications

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Alexopoulos 2020 Nat Commun2020Alexopoulos SJ, Chen SY, Brandon AE, Salamoun JM, Byrne FL, Garcia CJ, Beretta M, Olzomer EM, Shah DP, Philp AM, Hargett SR, Lawrence RT, Lee B, Sligar J, Carrive P, Tucker SP, Philp A, Lackner C, Turner N, Cooney GJ, Santos WL, Hoehn KL (2020) Mitochondrial uncoupler BAM15 reverses diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance in mice. Nat Commun 11:2397.
Hardee 2020 Mol Metab2020Hardee JP, Martins KJB, Miotto PM, Ryall JG, Gehrig SM, Reljic B, Naim T, Chung JD, Trieu J, Swiderski K, Philp AM, Philp A, Watt MJ, Stroud DA, Koopman R, Steinberg GR, Lynch GS (2020) Metabolic remodeling of dystrophic skeletal muscle reveals biological roles for dystrophin and utrophin in adaptation and plasticity. Mol Metab 45:101157.
Dent 2017 Mol Metab2017Dent JR, Martins VF, Svensson K, LaBarge SA, Schlenk NC, Esparza MC, Buckner EH, Meyer GA, Hamilton DL, Schenk S, Philp A (2017) Muscle-specific knockout of general control of amino acid synthesis 5 (GCN5) does not enhance basal or endurance exercise-induced mitochondrial adaptation. Mol Metab 6:1574-84.
LaBarge 2016 FASEB J2016LaBarge SA, Migdal CW, Buckner EH, Okuno H, Gertsman I, Stocks B, Barshop BA, Nalbandian SR, Philp A, McCurdy CE, Schenk S (2016) p300 is not required for skeletal muscle metabolic adaptation to endurance exercise training. FASEB J 30:1623-33.
McCurdy 2016 JCI Insight2016McCurdy CE, Schenk S, Hetrick B, Houck J, Drew BG, Kaye S, Lashbrook M, Bergman BC, Takahashi DL, Dean TA, Nemkov T, Gertsman I, Hansen KC, Philp A, Hevener AL, Chicco AJ, Aagaard KM, Grove KL, Friedman JE (2016) Maternal obesity reduces oxidative capacity in fetal skeletal muscle of Japanese macaques. JCI Insight 1:e86612.

Abstracts

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O'Brien 2017 Abstract IOC1222017PPARฮฑ independent effects of nitrate supplementation on skeletal muscle mitochondrial function in hypoxia.