David A. Hood

David A. Hood

York University

H-index: 73

North America-Canada

About David A. Hood

David A. Hood, With an exceptional h-index of 73 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at York University, specializes in the field of Mitochondria, muscle, exercise, gene expression, mitophagy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The effects of daily dose of intense exercise on cardiac responses and atrial fibrillation

The role of TFE3 in mediating skeletal muscle mitochondrial adaptations to exercise training

Dimorphic effect of TFE3 in determining mitochondrial and lysosomal content in muscle following denervation

Sulforaphane, Urolithin A, and ZLN005 induce time-dependent alterations in antioxidant capacity, mitophagy, and mitochondrial biogenesis in muscle cells

Impact of age and sex on lysosomes and mitophagy during muscle use and disuse.

Relationship between mitochondrial quality control markers, lower extremity tissue composition, and physical performance in physically inactive older adults

Muscle mitochondrial transplantation can rescue and maintain cellular homeostasis

Exercise, mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammasomes in skeletal muscle

David A. Hood Information

University

Position

Professor Canada Research Chair

Citations(all)

29389

Citations(since 2020)

11492

Cited By

13251

hIndex(all)

73

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

168

i10Index(since 2020)

121

Email

University Profile Page

York University

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David A. Hood Skills & Research Interests

Mitochondria

muscle

exercise

gene expression

mitophagy

Top articles of David A. Hood

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The effects of daily dose of intense exercise on cardiac responses and atrial fibrillation

The Journal of Physiology

Renée A Gorman

Simona Yakobov

Nazari Polidovitch

Ryan Debi

Victoria C Sanfrancesco

...

2024/2/6

The role of TFE3 in mediating skeletal muscle mitochondrial adaptations to exercise training

Journal of Applied Physiology

Jenna C Wong

Ashley N Oliveira

Priyanka Khemraj

David A Hood

2024/2/1

Dimorphic effect of TFE3 in determining mitochondrial and lysosomal content in muscle following denervation

Skeletal Muscle

Ashley N Oliveira

Jonathan M Memme

Jenna Wong

David A Hood

2024/4/20

Sulforaphane, Urolithin A, and ZLN005 induce time-dependent alterations in antioxidant capacity, mitophagy, and mitochondrial biogenesis in muscle cells

Sports Medicine and Health Science

Neushaw Moradi

Sabrina Champsi

David A Hood

2024/4/4

Impact of age and sex on lysosomes and mitophagy during muscle use and disuse.

European Journal of Translational Myology

David A Hood

2023/4/1

Relationship between mitochondrial quality control markers, lower extremity tissue composition, and physical performance in physically inactive older adults

Cells

Anna Picca

Matthew Triolo

Stephanie E Wohlgemuth

Matthew S Martenson

Robert T Mankowski

...

2023/1/2

Muscle mitochondrial transplantation can rescue and maintain cellular homeostasis

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology

Debasmita Bhattacharya

Mikhaela B Slavin

David A Hood

2023/10/1

Exercise, mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammasomes in skeletal muscle

Mikhaela B Slavin

Priyanka Khemraj

David A Hood

2023/7/25

Role of TFEB and TFE3 in mediating lysosomal and mitochondrial adaptations to contractile activity in skeletal muscle myotubes

Mitochondrial Communications

Ashley N Oliveira

Yuki Tamura

Jonathan M Memme

David A Hood

2023/1/1

Mitochondrial protein import and UPRmt in skeletal muscle remodeling and adaptation

Brandon J Richards

Mikhaela Slavin

Ashley N Oliveira

Victoria C Sanfrancesco

David A Hood

2023/7/15

Activating transcription factor 4 regulates mitochondrial content, morphology, and function in differentiating skeletal muscle myotubes

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology

Jonathan M Memme

Victoria C Sanfrancesco

David A Hood

2023/7/1

Measurement of Protein Import Capacity of Skeletal Muscle Mitochondria

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)

Ashley N Oliveira

Brandon J Richards

David A Hood

2022/1/7

A Reduction in Tafazzin Decreases Mitochondrial Function in C2C12 Myotubes

The FASEB Journal

Brandon J Richards

Ashley N Oliviera

David A Hood

2022/5

ATF5 is a regulator of exercise-induced mitochondrial quality control in skeletal muscle

Molecular metabolism

Mikhaela B Slavin

Rita Kumari

David A Hood

2022/12/1

Exercise mimicry: Characterization of nutraceutical agents that may contribute to mitochondrial homeostasis in skeletal muscle

The FASEB Journal

Neushaw Moradi

David A Hood

2022/5

Denervation induces mitochondrial decline and exacerbates lysosome dysfunction in middle-aged mice

Aging (Albany NY)

Matthew Triolo

Debasmita Bhattacharya

David A Hood

2022/11/11

Regulatory networks coordinating mitochondrial quality control in skeletal muscle

Mikhaela B Slavin

Jonathan M Memme

Ashley N Oliveira

Neushaw Moradi

David A Hood

2022/5/1

The influence of age, sex, and exercise on autophagy, mitophagy, and lysosome biogenesis in skeletal muscle

Skeletal muscle

Matthew Triolo

Ashley N Oliveira

Rita Kumari

David A Hood

2022/6/11

Time‐dependent changes in autophagy, mitophagy and lysosomes in skeletal muscle during denervation‐induced disuse

The Journal of physiology

Matthew Triolo

Mikhaela Slavin

Neushaw Moradi

David A Hood

2022/4

The importance of TP53/p53 in regulating the mitophagy-lysosomal machinery in muscle following disuse

Autophagy Reports

Jonathan M Memme

Ashley N Oliveira

David A Hood

2022/12/31

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