Kelvin Davies

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Biology University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
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Molecular Biology
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Tower J, Pomatto LCD, Davies KJA. (2020) Sex differences in the response to oxidative and proteolytic stress. Redox Biology. 101488
Pomatto LCD, Sun PY, Yu K, et al. (2019) Limitations to adaptive homeostasis in an hyperoxia-induced model of accelerated ageing. Redox Biology. 24: 101194
das Graças Fedoce A, Ferreira F, Bota RG, et al. (2018) The role of oxidative stress in anxiety disorder: cause or consequence? Free Radical Research. 1-11
Pomatto LCD, Wong S, Tower J, et al. (2018) Sex-specific adaptive homeostasis independs on increased proteolysis by the 20S Proteasome: Data-in-Brief. Data in Brief. 17: 653-661
Walker CL, Pomatto LCD, Tripathi DN, et al. (2018) Redox Regulation of Homeostasis and Proteostasis in Peroxisomes. Physiological Reviews. 98: 89-115
Sisliyan C, Pomatto LC, Sun P, et al. (2018) Recruitment of Nrf2-dependent adaptive homeostatic redox responses in Rett syndrome Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 128: S134
Yu K, Sun P, Davies K, et al. (2018) Oxygen concentration dependency of adaptive homeostatic responses Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 128: S129
Lomeli N, Bota DA, Davies KJA. (2017) Diminished stress resistance and defective adaptive homeostasis in age-related diseases. Clinical Science (London, England : 1979). 131: 2573-2599
Pomatto LC, Wong S, Carney C, et al. (2017) The age- and sex-specific decline of the 20s proteasome and the Nrf2/CncC signal transduction pathway in adaption and resistance to oxidative stress in Drosophila melanogaster. Aging
Sun PY, Yu K, Davies KJ. (2017) Age-dependent Decline in Adaptive Homeostasis and Nrf2 Mediated Proteasome Induction in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells Exposed to Oxidative Stress Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 112: 57
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