Randy Strong

Affiliations: 
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States 
Area:
Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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Soto-Piña AE, Franklin C, Rani CSS, et al. (2019) Dexamethasone Causes Hypertension in Rats Even Under Chemical Blockade of Peripheral Sympathetic Nerves. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13: 1305
Smith BJ, Miller RA, Ericsson AC, et al. (2019) Changes in the gut microbiome and fermentation products concurrent with enhanced longevity in acarbose-treated mice. Bmc Microbiology. 19: 130
Miller RA, Harrison DE, Astle CM, et al. (2019) Glycine supplementation extends lifespan of male and female mice. Aging Cell. e12953
Bai X, Wey MC, Martinez PA, et al. (2017) Neurochemical and motor changes in mice with combined mutations linked to Parkinson's disease. Pathobiology of Aging & Age Related Diseases. 7: 1267855
Soto-Pina AE, Franklin C, Rani CS, et al. (2016) A novel model of dexamethasone-induced hypertension: use in investigating the role of tyrosine hydroxylase. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Strong R, Miller RA, Antebi A, et al. (2016) Longer lifespan in male mice treated with a weakly estrogenic agonist, an antioxidant, an α-glucosidase inhibitor or a Nrf2-inducer. Aging Cell
Bai X, Wey MC, Fernandez E, et al. (2015) Rapamycin improves motor function, reduces 4-hydroxynonenal adducted protein in brain, and attenuates synaptic injury in a mouse model of synucleinopathy. Pathobiology of Aging & Age Related Diseases. 5: 28743
Rodriguez KA, Dodds SG, Strong R, et al. (2014) Divergent tissue and sex effects of rapamycin on the proteasome-chaperone network of old mice. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 7: 83
Miller RA, Harrison DE, Astle CM, et al. (2014) Rapamycin-mediated lifespan increase in mice is dose and sex dependent and metabolically distinct from dietary restriction. Aging Cell. 13: 468-77
Hasty P, Livi CB, Dodds SG, et al. (2014) eRapa restores a normal life span in a FAP mouse model. Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.). 7: 169-78
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