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Wang R, Yu Z, Sunchu B, Shoaf J, Dang I, Zhao S, Caples K, Bradley L, Beaver LM, Ho E et al..  2017.  Rapamycin inhibits the secretory phenotype of senescent cells by a Nrf2-independent mechanism.. Aging Cell. 16(3):564-574.
Wang R, Yu Z, Sunchu B, Shoaf J, Dang I, Zhao S, Caples K, Bradley L, Beaver LM, Ho E et al..  2017.  Rapamycin inhibits the secretory phenotype of senescent cells by a Nrf2-independent mechanism.. Aging Cell. 16(3):564-574.
Wang R, Sunchu B, Perez VI.  2017.  Rapamycin and the inhibition of the secretory phenotype.. Exp Gerontol. 94:89-92.
Wang R, Sunchu B, Perez VI.  2017.  Rapamycin and the inhibition of the secretory phenotype.. Exp Gerontol. 94:89-92.
Pride H, Yu Z, Sunchu B, Mochnick J, Coles A, Zhang Y, Buffenstein R, Hornsby PJ, Austad SN, Perez VI.  2015.  Long-lived species have improved proteostasis compared to phylogenetically-related shorter-lived species.. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 457(4):669-75.
Pride H, Yu Z, Sunchu B, Mochnick J, Coles A, Zhang Y, Buffenstein R, Hornsby PJ, Austad SN, Perez VI.  2015.  Long-lived species have improved proteostasis compared to phylogenetically-related shorter-lived species.. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 457(4):669-75.
Pride H, Yu Z, Sunchu B, Mochnick J, Coles A, Zhang Y, Buffenstein R, Hornsby PJ, Austad SN, Perez VI.  2015.  Long-lived species have improved proteostasis compared to phylogenetically-related shorter-lived species.. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 457(4):669-75.
Watson GW, Wickramasekara S, Fang Y, Maier CS, Williams DE, Dashwood RH, Perez VI, Ho E.  2016.  HDAC6 activity is not required for basal autophagic flux in metastatic prostate cancer cells.. Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 241(11):1177-85.
Watson GW, Wickramasekara S, Fang Y, Palomera-Sanchez Z, Maier CS, Williams DE, Dashwood RH, Perez VI, Ho E.  2015.  Analysis of autophagic flux in response to sulforaphane in metastatic prostate cancer cells.. Mol Nutr Food Res. 59(10):1954-61.