Technical Posters & Presentations with Seahorse XF Data

Posters containing technical Seahorse XF data are available for download within the research areas listed below. Please feel free to download any of these documents. The posters are available in PDF format. We offer Travel Awards to Graduate Students and Post-docs for posters that include XF data.

Aging

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  • Cockayne syndrome group B protein prevents the accumulation of damaged mitochondria by promoting mitochondrial autophagy

    Morten Scheibye-Knudsen et al., Vilhelm A. Bohr. National Institute on Aging (NIA)

    Aging and Diseases of Aging (S2), Keystone symposium
    October 22-27, 2012
    Tokyo, Japan

  • Long term culture of lung fibroblasts is accompanied by increased doubling time, mitochondrial hyperfusion, and altered oxygen consumption prior to the... [Embargoed]

    Daniel E. Hurley, Manish S. Bharadwaj, Jordan Strober, Anthony J. A. Molina. Wake Forest School of Medicine

    Mitochondria and Metabolism
    June 12-14, 2012
    Philadelphia, PA

  • Mitochondrial ribosomal proteins regulate longevity in three species through the mitochondrial unfolded protein response [Embargoed]

    R.H. Houtkooper, L.Mouchiroud, M.Beekman, E.Katsyuba, J.Deelen, D.Ryu, G.Knott, A.G.Uitterlinden, A.Hofman, P.E.Slagboom, R.W.Williams, J. Auwerx. Academic Medical Center

    Keystone Symposia: Mitochondrial Dynamics and Function
    March 19-24, 2012
    Banff, Alberta, CA

  • The Homeobox Protein Prox1 is a Negative Modulator of ERR[Alpha]/PGC-1[Alpha] Bioenergetic Functions

    Alexis Charest-Marcotte, Catherine R. Dufour, Brian J. Wilson, Annie M. Tremblay, Lillian J. Eichner, Daniel H. Arlow, Vamsi K. Mootha and Vincent Gigu. McGill University

    Nuclear Receptors: Development, Physiology and Disease
    March 21-26, 2010
    Keystone, CO, US

  • Testing modulators of uncoupling protein (UCP) function in intact HEK293 cells using plate-based respirometry and membrane potential sensitive fluorescent probes

    Martin Jastroch, Akos A. Gerencser, and Martin D. Brand. Buck Institute for Age Research

    Molecular & Cellular Bioenergetics Gordon Research Conference
    June 10, 2009
    Keystone, CO

Cancer

Cardiovascular

Cell Physiology

Immunology

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  • The Influence of Type II Diabetes on the Immune Response in Obese Adults

    Heather A. Paich, Patricia A. Sheridan, Terry L. Noah, Samuel S. Weir, and Melinda A. Beck. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    Experimental Biology 2013
    April 20-24, 2013
    Boston, MA

  • Specific Control of T Cell Effector Function by Warburg Metabolism

    CHIH-HAO CHANG. Washington University School of Medicine

    Keystone Symposia, Metabolic Control of Inflammation and Immunity
    January 21-26, 2013
    Breckenridge, CO

  • Dissecting the Role of Energy Metabolism in the Familial Autoinflammatory Disease TRAPS (TNF Receptor-Associated Periodic Syndrome)

    Martin Pelletier, Leah Billingham, Cornelia Cudrici, Daniel L. Kastner and Richard M. Siegel. NIAMS/NIH

    Keystone Symposia, Metabolic Control of Inflammation and Immunity
    January 21-26, 2013
    Breckenridge, CO

  • Caspase-1 regulates mitochondrial metabolism and ROS production in mouse hepatocytes

    Qian Sun, Timothy Billiar, Melanie Scott. University of Pittsburgh

    Keystone Symposia, Metabolic Control of Inflammation and Immunity
    January 21-26, 2013
    Breckenridge, CO

  • CD8 Memory T Cells Have A Bioenergetic Advantage That Underlies Their 'Rapid Recall' Ability

    Gerritje J.W. van der Windt, David O'Sullivan, Bart Everts, Stanley Ching-Cheng Huang, Michael D. Buck, Jonathan D. Curtis, Chih-Hao Chang, Amb. Washington University School of Medicine

    Keystone Symposia, Metabolic Control of Inflammation and Immunity
    January 21-26, 2013
    Breckenridge, CO

  • A new paradigm of CD4+ effector, memory and regulatory T cell differentiation

    Adam Waickman, Chirag Patel, Jonathan Powell. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

    Keystone Symposia, Metabolic Control of Inflammation and Immunity
    January 21-26, 2013
    Breckenridge, CO

  • The role of nitric oxide as a regulator of cellular bioenergetics in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated macrophage

    Zhen Ding, Anne R. Diers and Neil Hogg. Medical College of Wisconsin

    Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine (SFRBM 2012)
    November 15-18, 2012
    San Diego, CA

  • Fatty Acid Oxidation Is Essential for Egg Production by the Parasitic Flatworm Schistosoma mansoni

    Stanley Ching-Cheng Huang, Tori C. Freitas, Eyal Amiel, Bart Everts, James B. Lok, Edward J. Pearce. Washington University School of Medicine

    Molecular and Cellular Biology of Helminth Parasites VII 2012
    September 2-7, 2012
    Hydra, GR

  • Metabolic regulation of CD8 T cell memory formation

    G.J.W. van der Windt, C.H. Chang, J.D. Curtis, and E.L. Pearce. Washington University School of Medicine

    Keystone Symposia: Mitochondrial Dynamics and Function
    March 19-24, 2012
    Banff, Alberta, CA

  • Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative damage in Osteoarthritis [Embargoed]

    Christos Gavriilidis, Robert W Taylor, David A Young. Newcastle University

    British Society for Matrix Biology Autumn Meeting, Matrix signals! Cell-matrix interactions in health and disease
    September 8-9, 2011
    Newcastle, UK

Mitochondrial Diseases

Model Organisms

Neurodegeneration

Obesity, Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders

Screening

Stem Cell Biology

Technology

Toxicology & Hepatobiology