Publications

23] Su, W. H., Chan, C., Lian, T., Biju, M., Miura, A., Alkhafaji, S. A., Do, K. K., Latifi, B., Nguyen, T. T., & Schriner, S. E. (2021). Protection of nuclear DNA by lifespan-extending compounds in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mutation research822, 111738.

22] Shaffer, J.F, Schriner, S.E., Loudon, C., Dacanay, S.J., Alam, U., Dang, J.V., Aguilar-Roca, N., Kadandale, P., Sato, B.K. (2018) The Impact of Physiology Prerequisites on Future Anatomy and Physiology Courses. HAPS Educator 22:199-207.

21] Pham, H.M., Xu, A., Schriner, S.E., Sevrioukov, E.A., Jafari, M. (2018). Cinnamaldehyde Improves Lifespan and Healthspan in Drosophila melanogaster Models for Alzheimer’s Disease. Biomed Res Int. 2018, Aug 29.

20] Arabit, J.G.J., Elhaj, R., Schriner, S.E., Sevrioukov, E.A, Jafari, M. (2018) Rhodiola rosea Improves Lifespan, Locomotion, and Neurodegeneration in a Drosophila melanogaster Model of Huntington’s Disease. Biomed Res Int. 2018 Jun 10

19] Labachyan, K.E., Kiani, D., Sevrioukov, E.A., Schriner, S.E., Jafari, M. (2018) The impact of Rhodiola rosea on the gut microbial community of Drosophila melanogaster. Gut Pathog. 2018 Mar 20

18] Schriner, S.E. “The Induction of Drosophila Heat Shock Proteins by Plants That Can Extend Fly Lifespan.” Heat Shock Proteins and Plants. (2016) Ed. Alexzander A. A. Asea, Ed. Stuart K. Calderwood, Ed. Punit Kaur. Springer International Publishing, 233-244. Print. 

17] Lopez, T.E., Pham, H.M., Nguyen, B.V., Tahmasian, Y., Ramsden, S., Coskun, V., Schriner, S.E., Jafari, M. (2016) Green tea polyphenols require the mitochondrial iron transporter, mitoferrin, for lifespan extension in Drosophila melanogaster. Arch Insect Biochem Physiol. 93:210-221.

16] Schriner, S.E., Coskun, V., Hogan, S.P., Nguyen, C.T., Lopez, T.E., Jafari, M. (2016) Extension of Drosophila Lifespan by Rhodiola rosea Depends on Dietary Carbohydrate and Caloric Content in a Simplified Diet. J Med Food 19:318-323.

15] Lopez, T.E., Pham, H.M., Barbour, J., Tran, P., Van Nguyen, B., Hogan, S.P., Homo, R.L., Coskun, V., Schriner, S.E., Jafari, M. (2016) The impact of green tea polyphenols on development and reproduction in Drosophila melanogaster. J Funct Foods 20:556-566

14] Schriner, S.E., Kuramada, S., Lopez, T.E., Truong, S., Pham, A., Jafari, M. (2014) Extension of Drosophila lifespan by cinnamon through a sex-specific dependence on the insulin receptor substrate chico. Exp Gerontol 60:220-230.

13] Lopez T., Schriner S.E., Okoro, M., Lu, D., Chiang, B.T., Huey, J., Jafari M. (2014) Green tea polyphenols extend the lifespan of male drosophila melanogaster while impairing reproductive fitness. J Med Food 17:1314-1321.

12] Schriner, S. E., Lee, K., Truong, S., Salvadora, K. T., Maler, S., Nam, A., Lee, T., and Jafari , M. (2013) Extension of Drosophila lifespan by Rhodiola rosea through a mechanism independent from dietary restriction. PLoS ONE 8:e63886.  

11] Schriner, S.E., Katoozi, N.S., Pham, K.Q., Garzarian, M., Zarban, A., and Jafari, M. (2012) Extension of Drosophila lifespan by Rosa damascena associated with an increased sensitivity to heat. Biogerontology 13:105-117.

10] Coskun, P., Wyrembak, J., Schriner, S.E., Chen, H.W., Marciniak, C., LaFerla, F., and Wallace, D.C. (2012) A mitochondrial etiology of Alzheimer and Parkinson disease. Biochim Biophys Acta 1820:553-564.

9] Schriner, S.E., Abrahamyan, A., Avanessian, A., Bussel, I, Maler, S., Gazarian, M., Holmbeck, M.A., Jafari, M. (2009) Decreased mitochondrial superoxide levels and enhanced protection against paraquat in Drosophila melanogaster supplemented with Rhodiola rosea. Free Radical Research. 43:836-843.

8] Schriner, S.E., Avanesian, A., Liu, Y., Luesch, H., and Jafari, M. (2009) Protection of human cultured cells against oxidative stress by Rhodiola rosea. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 47:577-584.

7] Lee, J., Schriner, S.E., and Wallace, D.C. (2009) Adenine nucleotide translocator 1 deficiency increases resistance of mouse brain and neurons to excitotoxic insults by inhibiting the mitochondrial permeability transition pore. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1787:364-370.

6] Tong, J.J., Schriner, S.E., McCleary, D., Day, B.J., and Wallace, D.C. (2007) Life extension through neurofibromin mitochondrial regulation and antioxidant therapy for neurofibromatosis-1 in Drosophila melanogaster. Nature Genetics. 39:476-485.

5] Linford, N.J., Schriner, S.E., and Rabinovitch, P.S. (2006) Oxidative damage and aging: spotlight on mitochondria. Cancer Research. 66:2497-2499.

4] Schriner, S.E. and Linford, N.J. (2006) Extension of mouse life span by overexpression of catalase. Age. 28:209-218

3] Schriner, S.E., Linford, N.J., Martin, G.M., Treuting, P., Ogburn, C.E., Emond, M., Coskun, P.E., Ladiges, W., Wolf, N., Van Remmen, H., Wallace, D.C. and Rabinovitch, P.S. (2005) Extension of murine life span by overexpression of catalase targeted to mitochondria. Science. 308:1909-1911.

2] Schriner, S.E., Ogburn, C.E., Smith, A.C., Newcomb, T.G., Ladiges, W.C., Dollé, M.E.T., Vijg, J., Fukuchi, K.-I., and Martin, G.M. (2000) Levels of DNA damage are unaltered in mice overexpressing human catalase in nuclei. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 29:664-673.

1] Schriner, S.E., Smith, A.C., Dang N.H., Fukuchi, K.-I., and Martin, G.M. (2000) Overexpression of wild-type and nuclear-targeted catalase modulates resistance to oxidative stress but does not alter spontaneous mutant frequencies at Aprt. Mutation Research. 449:21-31.