Found 467 results
Author [ Keyword(Desc)] Title Type Year
Filters: Author is Hagen, Tory M  [Clear All Filters]
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 
Dietary Supplements
Michels AJ, Butler JA, Uesugi SL, Lee K, Frei BB, Bobe G, Magnusson KR, Hagen TM.  2023.  Multivitamin/Multimineral Supplementation Prevents or Reverses Decline in Vitamin Biomarkers and Cellular Energy Metabolism in Healthy Older Men: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study.. Nutrients. 15(12)
Hagen TM, Moreau R, Suh JH, Visioli F.  2002.  Mitochondrial decay in the aging rat heart: evidence for improvement by dietary supplementation with acetyl-L-carnitine and/or lipoic acid.. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 959:491-507.
Keith DJ, Butler JA, Bemer B, Dixon B, Johnson S, Garrard M, Sudakin DL, J Christensen M, Pereira C, Hagen TM.  2012.  Age and gender dependent bioavailability of R- and R,S-α-lipoic acid: a pilot study.. Pharmacol Res. 66(3):199-206.
Suh JH, Moreau R, Heath S-HD, Hagen TM.  2005.  Dietary supplementation with (R)-alpha-lipoic acid reverses the age-related accumulation of iron and depletion of antioxidants in the rat cerebral cortex.. Redox Rep. 10(1):52-60.
Gómez LA, Heath S-HD, Hagen TM.  2012.  Acetyl-L-carnitine supplementation reverses the age-related decline in carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT1) activity in interfibrillar mitochondria without changing the L-carnitine content in the rat heart.. Mech Ageing Dev. 133(2-3):99-106.
Shay KPetersen, Moreau RF, Smith EJ, Smith AR, Hagen TM.  2009.  Alpha-lipoic acid as a dietary supplement: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potential.. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1790(10):1149-60.
Zhang W-J, Bird KE, McMillen TS, Leboeuf RC, Hagen TM, Frei B.  2008.  Dietary alpha-lipoic acid supplementation inhibits atherosclerotic lesion development in apolipoprotein E-deficient and apolipoprotein E/low-density lipoprotein receptor-deficient mice.. Circulation. 117(3):421-8.
Finlay LA, Michels AJ, Butler JA, Smith EJ, Monette JS, Moreau RF, Petersen SKate, Frei B, Hagen TM.  2012.  R-α-lipoic acid does not reverse hepatic inflammation of aging, but lowers lipid anabolism, while accentuating circadian rhythm transcript profiles.. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 302(5):R587-97.
Li L, Smith A, Hagen TM, Frei B.  2010.  Vascular oxidative stress and inflammation increase with age: ameliorating effects of alpha-lipoic acid supplementation.. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1203:151-9.

Pages