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BIOCHEMICAL ADAPTATION

Lant, B. and Storey, K.B. 2010. An overview of stress response and hypometabolic strategies in Caenorhabditis elegans: conserved and contrasting signals with the mammalian system. Int. J. Biol. Sci. 6:9-50. PDF

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M. 2007. Putting life on 'pause' – molecular regulation of hypometabolism. J. Exp. Biol. 210, 1700-1714.  PDF

Storey, K.B. 2006. Gene hunting in hypoxia and exercise. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 588, 293-309. PDF  

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M. 2005. Biochemical adaptation to extreme environments. in Integrative Physiology in the Proteomics and Post-Genomics Age (Walz, W., editor). Humana Press, New Jersey, pp. 169-200.   PDF

Storey, K.B. 2004. Biochemical Adaptation. In: Functional Metabolism: Regulation and Adaptation. (Storey, K.B., ed.) Wiley-Liss, Hoboken, NJ, pp. 383-413.  chapter

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M. 2004. Metabolic rate depression in animals: transcriptional and translational controls. Biol. Rev. 79, 207-233.  PDF

 

FREEZE TOLERANCE AND COLD HARDINESS

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M. 2010. Oxygen: stress and adaptation in cold hardy insects. In: Low Temperature Biology of Insects (Denlinger, D.L. and Lee, R.E., eds), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 141-165.  PDF  

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M. 2009. Animal cold hardiness. In: Pioneer Insects Open New Fields in Biology. (Furusawa, T., Hayashi, Y., Fujii, H., Matsumoto, T., Sugimura, Y., Masui, H., Otsuki, Y., and Yajima, M., eds.) The Kinugasa-kai Foundation, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 40-53.  PDF   (popular article – easy to read)

Storey, K.B. 2008. Beyond gene chips: transcription factor profiling in freeze tolerance. In: Hypometabolism in Animals: Hibernation, Torpor and Cryobiology (Lovegrove, B.G., and McKechnie, A.E., eds.) University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, pp. 101-108. PDF   

Storey, J.M. and Storey, K.B. 2008. Insects in winter: cold case files. In: Hypometabolism in Animals: Hibernation, Torpor and Cryobiology (Lovegrove, B.G., and McKechnie, A.E., eds.) University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, pp. 83-92 PDF   

Margesin, R., Neuner, G. and Storey, K.B. 2007. Cold-loving microbes, plants and animals – fundamental and applied aspects. Naturwissenschaften 94, 77-99.  (easy review)  PDF   

Storey, K.B. 2006. Reptile freeze tolerance: metabolism and gene expression. Cryobiology 52, 1-16. PDF

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M., 2005. Freeze tolerance. In: Extremophiles (Gerday, C. and Glansdorff, N., eds.) Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK, [http://www.eolss.net]   (popular article – easy to read)     Manuscript PDF

Storey, K.B. 2004. Strategies for exploration of freeze responsive gene expression: advances in vertebrate freeze tolerance. Cryobiology 48, 134-145.  PDF

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M. 2004. Physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology of vertebrate freeze tolerance: the wood frog. In: Life in the Frozen State (Benson, E., Fuller, B., and Lane, N., eds.) CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp. 243-274. Manuscript PDF

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M. 2001. Hibernation: poikilotherms. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, MacMillan Reference Ltd, http://www.els.net, London: Nature Publishing Group. (popular article – easy to read)    PDF  

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M. 1996. Natural freezing survival in animals. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 27, 365-386.   PDF

Link to photos and natural history information about the freeze tolerant Frogs and turtles and cold hardy Invertebrates studied in the Storey lab.

 

HIBERNATION AND ESTIVATION

Storey, K.B. 2010. Out cold: biochemical regulation of mammalian hibernation. Gerontology 56, 220-230. PDF

Storey, K.B., Heldmaier, G. and Rider, M.H. 2010. Mammalian hibernation: physiological, cell signaling and gene controls on metabolic rate depression. In: Dormancy and resistance in harsh environments. (Lubzens, E., Cerda, J. and Clark, M., eds.) Topics in Current Genetics, Vol. 21, Springer, Heidelberg, pp. 227-252.   PDF

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M. 2010. Metabolic rate depression: the biochemistry of mammalian hibernation. In: Advances in Clinical Chemistry (Makowski, G.S., ed), Academic Press, Burlington, Vol. 52, pp. 77-108.   PDF

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M. 2010. Metabolic regulation and gene expression during aestivation.  In: Aestivation: Molecular and Physiological Aspects. (Navas, C.A. and. Carvalho, J.E., eds), Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology, Springer, Heidelberg, Vol. 49, pp.25-45.  PDF

Morin, P. and Storey, K.B. 2009. Mammalian hibernation: differential gene expression and novel application of epigenetic controls. Int. J. Devel. Biol. 53, 433-442.  PDF

Storey KB. 2005. Hibernating mammals: can natural cryoprotective mechanisms help prolong lifetimes of transplantable organs? In: Extending the Lifespan: Biotechnical, Gerontological, and Social Problems (Sames, K., Sethe, S., and Stolzing, A.,  eds) LIT Verlag, Munster, pp. 219-228.   PDF

Storey, K.B. 2003. Mammalian hibernation: transcriptional and translational controls. In: Hypoxia: Through the Lifecycle (Roach, R.C., Wagner, P.D., and Hackett, P.H., eds.) Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, Volume 543, pp.21-38. Kluwer/Plenum Academic, New York. PDF

Storey, K.B. 2004. Cold, ischemic organ preservation: lessons from natural systems. J. Invest. Med. 52, 315-322. PDF

Storey, K.B. 2002. Life in the slow lane: molecular mechanisms of estivation. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A 133, 733-754. PDF

Storey, K.B. 2002. Natural hypothermic preservation: the mammalian hibernator. J. Cell Preserv. Technol. 1, 3-16. Manuscript PDF

Storey, K.B. 2001. Turning down the fires of life: metabolic regulation of hibernation and estivation. In: Molecular Mechanisms of Metabolic Arrest (Storey, K.B., ed.) BIOS Scientific Publishers, pp. 1-21. Manuscript PDF, 168 KB * Book Chapter PDF, 1.2 MB

Storey, K.B. 1997. Metabolic regulation in mammalian hibernation: enzyme and protein adaptations. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A 118, 1115-1124. PDF

 Link to photos and natural history information about the Hibernators and Estivators studied in the Storey lab.

 

ANOXIA TOLERANCE AND ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE

Krivoruchko, A. and Storey, K.B. 2010. Forever young: mechanisms of anoxia tolerance in turtles and possible links to longevity. Oxid. Med. Cell. Longevity 3(3), 186-198.   PDF

Larade, K. and Storey, K.B. 2009. Living without oxygen:  anoxia-responsive gene expression and regulation. Curr. Genom. 10, 76-85. PDF

Biggar, K.K. and Storey, K.B. 2009. Perspectives in cell cycle regulation: Lessons from an anoxic vertebrate. Curr. Genom. 10, 573-584.  PDF

Storey, K.B. 2007. Anoxia tolerance in turtles: metabolic regulation and gene expression. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A 147, 263-276.  DOI:10.1016/j.cbpa.2006.03.019   PDF

Storey, K.B. 2004. Gene regulation in physiological stress. Int. Cong. Ser. 1275, 1-13.  PDF

Storey, K.B. 2004. Molecular mechanisms of anoxia tolerance. Int. Cong. Ser. 1275, 47-54.   PDF

Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M. 2004. Metabolic rate depression in animals: transcriptional and translational controls. Biol. Rev. 79, 207-233.  PDF

Larade, K. and Storey, K.B. 2002. A profile of the metabolic responses to anoxia in marine invertebrates. In: Cell and Molecular Responses to Stress (Storey, K.B. and Storey, J.M., eds.), Vol. 3: Sensing, signaling and cell adaptation. Elsevier Press, Amsterdam, pp. 27-46.   Manuscript

Link to photos and natural history information about the Anoxia-tolerant species studied in the Storey lab.