Michael S. Lustgarten

3.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
36 papers, 3.0k citations indexed

About

Michael S. Lustgarten is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael S. Lustgarten has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 3.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Molecular Biology, 23 papers in Physiology and 5 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Michael S. Lustgarten's work include Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (9 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (9 papers) and Gut microbiota and health (9 papers). Michael S. Lustgarten is often cited by papers focused on Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (9 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (9 papers) and Gut microbiota and health (9 papers). Michael S. Lustgarten collaborates with scholars based in United States, Japan and France. Michael S. Lustgarten's co-authors include Holly Van Remmen, Roger A. Fielding, Florian L. Müller, Youngmok C. Jang, Arlan Richardson, Gregory J. Grosicki, Arunabh Bhattacharya, Lori Lyn Price, Yuhong Liu and Edward M. Phillips and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Biochemical Journal.

In The Last Decade

Michael S. Lustgarten

35 papers receiving 2.9k citations

Hit Papers

Trends in oxidative aging theories 2007 2026 2013 2019 2007 250 500 750

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All Works

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Fielding, Roger A. & Michael S. Lustgarten. (2024). Impact of a Whole-Food, High-Soluble Fiber Diet on the Gut–Muscle Axis in Aged Mice. Nutrients. 16(9). 1323–1323. 3 indexed citations
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Lustgarten, Michael S., et al.. (2023). Model organism life extending therapeutics modulate diverse nodes in the drug-gene-microbe tripartite human longevity interactome. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics. 42(1). 393–411. 2 indexed citations
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Lustgarten, Michael S., et al.. (2021). In silico insights into potential gut microbial modulation of NAD+ metabolism and longevity. Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology. 35(12). e22925–e22925. 9 indexed citations
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Barger, Kathryn, Lisa Langsetmo, Eric Orwoll, & Michael S. Lustgarten. (2020). Investigation of the Diet-Gut-Muscle Axis in the Osteoporotic Fractures in Men Study. The journal of nutrition health & aging. 24(4). 445–452. 26 indexed citations
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Jang, Young C., Karl A. Rodriguez, Michael S. Lustgarten, et al.. (2020). Superoxide-mediated oxidative stress accelerates skeletal muscle atrophy by synchronous activation of proteolytic systems. GeroScience. 42(6). 1579–1591. 30 indexed citations
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Grosicki, Gregory J., Bryan L. Riemann, Andrew A. Flatt, Taylor R. Valentino, & Michael S. Lustgarten. (2020). Self-reported sleep quality is associated with gut microbiome composition in young, healthy individuals: a pilot study. Sleep Medicine. 73. 76–81. 76 indexed citations
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Lustgarten, Michael S.. (2019). The Role of the Gut Microbiome on Skeletal Muscle Mass and Physical Function: 2019 Update. Frontiers in Physiology. 10. 1435–1435. 75 indexed citations
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Lustgarten, Michael S. & Roger A. Fielding. (2017). Metabolites related to renal function, immune activation, and carbamylation are associated with muscle composition in older adults. Experimental Gerontology. 100. 1–10. 22 indexed citations
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Lustgarten, Michael S.. (2016). Classifying Aging As a Disease: The Role of Microbes. Frontiers in Genetics. 7. 212–212. 14 indexed citations
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Lustgarten, Michael S., Lori Lyn Price, Angela Chalé, Edward M. Phillips, & Roger A. Fielding. (2013). Branched Chain Amino Acids Are Associated With Muscle Mass in Functionally Limited Older Adults. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 69(6). 717–724. 88 indexed citations
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Lustgarten, Michael S., Lori Lyn Price, Edward M. Phillips, & Roger A. Fielding. (2013). Serum Glycine Is Associated with Regional Body Fat and Insulin Resistance in Functionally-Limited Older Adults. PLoS ONE. 8(12). e84034–e84034. 58 indexed citations
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Jang, Young C., Yuhong Liu, Christopher R. Hayworth, et al.. (2012). Dietary restriction attenuates age‐associated muscle atrophy by lowering oxidative stress in mice even in complete absence of CuZnSOD. Aging Cell. 11(5). 770–782. 83 indexed citations
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Lustgarten, Michael S., Lori Lyn Price, Tanya Logvinenko, et al.. (2012). Identification of serum analytes and metabolites associated with aerobic capacity. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 113(5). 1311–1320. 29 indexed citations
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Lustgarten, Michael S., Youngmok C. Jang, Yuhong Liu, et al.. (2011). MnSOD deficiency results in elevated oxidative stress and decreased mitochondrial function but does not lead to muscle atrophy during aging. Aging Cell. 10(3). 493–505. 70 indexed citations
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Lustgarten, Michael S. & Roger A. Fielding. (2011). Assessment of analytical methods used to measure changes in body composition in the elderly and recommendations for their use in phase II clinical trials. The journal of nutrition health & aging. 15(5). 368–375. 69 indexed citations
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Zhang, Yiqiang, Hongmei Zhang, Yun Shi, et al.. (2010). Loss of manganese superoxide dismutase leads to abnormal growth and signal transduction in mouse embryonic fibroblasts. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 49(8). 1255–1262. 39 indexed citations
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Bhattacharya, Arunabh, Michael S. Lustgarten, Yun Shi, et al.. (2010). Increased mitochondrial matrix-directed superoxide production by fatty acid hydroperoxides in skeletal muscle mitochondria. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 50(5). 592–601. 22 indexed citations
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Pérez, Viviana, Wook Song, Michael S. Lustgarten, et al.. (2009). Overexpression of Mn Superoxide Dismutase Does Not Increase Life Span in Mice. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 64A(11). 1114–1125. 166 indexed citations
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Müller, Florian L., Michael S. Lustgarten, Youngmok C. Jang, Arlan Richardson, & Holly Van Remmen. (2007). Trends in oxidative aging theories. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 43(4). 477–503. 827 indexed citations breakdown →
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Müller, Florian L., Yuhong Liu, Muhammad Abdul-Ghani, et al.. (2007). High rates of superoxide production in skeletal-muscle mitochondria respiring on both complex I- and complex II-linked substrates. Biochemical Journal. 409(2). 491–499. 132 indexed citations

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