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Maria B. Marinova
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NAD+ Repletion Rescues Female Fertility during Reproductive Aging
MJ Bertoldo, DR Listijono, WHJ Ho, AH Riepsamen, DM Goss, D Richani, ...
Cell Reports 30 (6), 1670-1681. e7, 2020
2502020
NAD+ repletion rescues female fertility during reproductive ageing
MJ Bertoldo, DR Listijono, WHJ Ho, AH Riepsamen, XL Jin, K Selesniemi, ...
bioRxiv, 721985, 2019
2502019
Impact of nicotinamide mononucleotide on transplanted mouse ovarian tissue
MJ Bertoldo, VR Paris, DA Gook, MC Edwards, K Wu, CJJ Liang, ...
Reproduction 161 (2), 215-226, 2021
62021
Oocyte and cumulus cell cooperativity and metabolic plasticity under the direction of oocyte paracrine factors
D Richani, A Poljak, B Wang, SB Mahbub, J Biazik, JM Campbell, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 326 (3), E366-E381, 2024
32024
Fertility protection during chemotherapy treatment by boosting the NAD(P)+ metabolome
EMBO Molecular Medicine, 2024
12024
SIRT2 transgenic over‐expression does not impact lifespan in mice
LE Wu, CE Fiveash, NL Bentley, MJ Kang, H Govindaraju, JA Barbour, ...
Aging cell 22 (12), e14027, 2023
12023
Hepatic regeneration in aging: Cell type plasticity and redundancies
C Li, TJ Chalmers, ASA Wong, M Zhou, MB Marinova, MJ Bertoldo, LE Wu
Advances in stem cells and their niches 4, 127-171, 2020
12020
# 389: Fertility Preservation During Chemotherapy Treatment by NAD+ Repletion in Mice
R Gilchrist, WHJ Ho, MB Marinova, DR Listijono, MJ Bertoldo, D Richani, ...
Fertility & Reproduction 5 (04), 518-518, 2023
2023
NMN Supplementation Rescues Fertility and Bone Strength in Chemotherapy-Treated Mice
MB MARINOVA, WHJ HO, MJ BERTOLDO, V LOVRIC, K SELESNIEMI, ...
Fertility & Reproduction 4 (03n04), 149-149, 2022
2022
Effects of NAD+ booster NMN on ovarian function and late-life bone health
M Marinova
UNSW Sydney, 2022
2022
The Hepatic Stem Cell Niche in Ageing
C Li, TJ Chalmers, ASA Wong, M Zhou, MB Marinova, MJ Bertoldo, LE Wu
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