Elizabeth Stoll, PhD
Affiliations: | 2013- | Institute of Neuroscience | Newcastle University, UK |
Area:
Aging, Tumorgenesis, Adult Neural Stem CellWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorMichael Gabriel | research assistant | 2001-2004 | UIUC |
Philip John Horner | grad student | 2004-2010 | University of Washington |
Douglass M. Turnbull | post-doc | 2011-2013 | Newcastle University, UK |
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Stamp C, Whitehall JC, Smith ALM, et al. (2021) Age-associated mitochondrial complex I deficiency is linked to increased stem cell proliferation rates in the mouse colon. Aging Cell. e13321 |
Stamp C, Zupanic A, Sachdeva A, et al. (2018) Predominant Asymmetrical Stem Cell Fate Outcome Limits the Rate of Niche Succession in Human Colonic Crypts. Ebiomedicine |
Stoll EA, Karapavlovic N, Rosa H, et al. (2016) Naked mole-rats maintain healthy skeletal muscle and Complex IV mitochondrial enzyme function into old age. Aging |
Lin H, Patel S, Affleck VS, et al. (2016) Fatty acid oxidation is required for the respiration and proliferation of malignant glioma cells. Neuro-Oncology |
Stoll EA, Makin R, Sweet IR, et al. (2015) Neural Stem Cells in the Adult Subventricular Zone Oxidize Fatty Acids to Produce Energy and Support Neurogenic Activity. Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio). 33: 2306-19 |
Bauer R, Kaiser M, Stoll E. (2014) A computational model incorporating neural stem cell dynamics reproduces glioma incidence across the lifespan in the human population. Plos One. 9: e111219 |
Stoll EA, Horner PJ, Rostomily RC. (2013) The impact of age on oncogenic potential: tumor-initiating cells and the brain microenvironment. Aging Cell. 12: 733-41 |
Mikheev AM, Stoll EA, Ramakrishna R, et al. (2012) Geropotency: increased malignant potential of aging neural progenitors. Aging. 4: 854-5 |
Mikheev AM, Ramakrishna R, Stoll EA, et al. (2012) Increased age of transformed mouse neural progenitor/stem cells recapitulates age-dependent clinical features of human glioma malignancy. Aging Cell. 11: 1027-35 |
Brognaro E, Ghods A, Feinstein D, et al. (2012) LAB-TUMOR MODELS (IN VIVO/IN VITRO) Neuro-Oncology. 14: vi160-vi164 |