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Luanne L. Peters is affiliated with The Jackson Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a focus on specific subfields including physiology, genetics, aging, molecular biology, and hematology.

Their work addresses several main topics, notably genetics, aging, and longevity in model organisms; erythrocyte function and pathophysiology; dietary effects on health; hemoglobinopathies and related disorders; adipose tissue and metabolism; circadian rhythm and melatonin; and blood groups and transfusion.

Recent publications by Luanne L. Peters include the following papers:

  • Dietary restriction impacts health and lifespan of genetically diverse mice, 2024, Nature
  • Fasting blood glucose as a predictor of mortality: Lost in translation, 2021, Cell Metabolism
  • Cross-Species Analyses Identify Dlgap2 as a Regulator of Age-Related Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer's Dementia, 2020, Cell Reports
  • Genetic differences and longevity-related phenotypes influence lifespan and lifespan variation in a sex-specific manner in mice, 2020, Aging Cell
  • Regulators of health and lifespan extension in genetically diverse mice on dietary restriction, 2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Luanne L. Peters has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Ron Korstanje, Gary A. Churchill, Raymond F. Robledo, Lionel Blanc, and Andrew Deighan.

Their work has appeared in a variety of publication venues, with multiple articles in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), UNC Libraries, Nature, Cell Metabolism, and Cell Reports.

Best Publications

  • Mitoferrin is essential for erythroid iron assimilation

    George C. Shaw;John J. Cope;John J. Cope;Liangtao Li;Kenneth Corson

  • Aging in inbred strains of mice: study design and interim report on median lifespans and circulating IGF1 levels.

    Rong Yuan;Shirng-Wern Tsaih;Stefka B. Petkova;Caralina Marin De Evsikova

  • A band 3-based macrocomplex of integral and peripheral proteins in the RBC membrane

    Lesley J Bruce;Roland Beckmann;M Leticia Ribeiro;Luanne L Peters

  • The mouse as a model for human biology: a resource guide for complex trait analysis

    Luanne L. Peters;Raymond F. Robledo;Carol J. Bult;Gary A. Churchill

  • Anion Exchanger 1 (Band 3) Is Required to Prevent Erythrocyte Membrane Surface Loss but Not to Form the Membrane Skeleton

    Luanne L Peters;Ramesh A Shivdasani;Shih-Chun Liu;Manjit Hanspal

  • Novel method for high-throughput phenotyping of sleep in mice.

    Allan I. Pack;Raymond J. Galante;Greg Maislin;Jacqueline Cater

  • Ank3 (epithelial ankyrin), a widely distributed new member of the ankyrin gene family and the major ankyrin in kidney, is expressed in alternatively spliced forms, including forms that lack the repeat domain.

    L L Peters;K M John;F M Lu;E M Eicher

  • Multiple trait measurements in 43 inbred mouse strains capture the phenotypic diversity characteristic of human populations.

    Karen L. Svenson;Randy Von Smith;Phyllis A. Magnani;Heather R. Suetin

  • Absence of Erythroblast Macrophage Protein (Emp) Leads to Failure of Erythroblast Nuclear Extrusion

    Shivani Soni;Shashi Bala;Babette Gwynn;Kenneth E. Sahr

  • Protein 4.1R–deficient mice are viable but have erythroid membrane skeleton abnormalities

    Zheng Tao Shi;Veena Afzal;Barry Coller;Dipti Patel

  • A widely expressed βIII spectrin associated with Golgi and cytoplasmic vesicles

    Michael C. Stankewich;William T. Tse;Luanne L. Peters;Yeang Ch’ng

  • Urocortin expression in the Edinger-Westphal nucleus is up-regulated by stress and corticotropin-releasing hormone deficiency.

    Stacie C. Weninger;Luanne L. Peters;Joseph A. Majzoub

  • Evidence that the red cell skeleton protein 4.2 interacts with the Rh membrane complex member CD47.

    Isabelle Mouro-Chanteloup;Jean Delaunay;Pierre Gane;Virginie Nicolas

  • Mouse models of USH1C and DFNB18: phenotypic and molecular analyses of two new spontaneous mutations of the Ush1c gene

    Kenneth R. Johnson;Leona H. Gagnon;Lisa S. Webb;Luanne L. Peters

  • Cell-specific mitotic defect and dyserythropoiesis associated with erythroid band 3 deficiency.

    Barry H. Paw;Alan J. Davidson;Alan J. Davidson;Yi Zhou;Yi Zhou;Rong Li

  • Ankyrins: structure and function in normal cells and hereditary spherocytes.

    L L Peters;S E Lux

  • Transcriptional repression and developmental functions of the atypical vertebrate GATA protein TRPS1

    Talat H. Malik;Talat H. Malik;Sarah A. Shoichet;Sarah A. Shoichet;Peter Latham;Peter Latham;Todd G. Kroll

  • PPAR-α and glucocorticoid receptor synergize to promote erythroid progenitor self-renewal

    Hsiang Ying Lee;Xiaofei Gao;M. Inmaculada Barrasa;Hu Li

  • RASA3 is a critical inhibitor of RAP1-dependent platelet activation

    Lucia Stefanini;Lucia Stefanini;David S. Paul;Raymond F. Robledo;E. Ricky Chan;E. Ricky Chan

  • Mice as a Mammalian Model for Research on the Genetics of Aging

    Rong Yuan;Luanne L. Peters;Beverly Paigen

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuel E. Lux
Samuel E. Lux Harvard University
Narla Mohandas
Narla Mohandas New York Blood Center
Barry H. Paw
Barry H. Paw Brigham and Women's Hospital
Gary A. Churchill
Gary A. Churchill The Jackson Laboratory
Andrew C. Perkins
Andrew C. Perkins Monash University
Carlo Brugnara
Carlo Brugnara Boston Children's Hospital
Beverly Paigen
Beverly Paigen University of Pennsylvania
Seth L. Alper
Seth L. Alper Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Eva M. Eicher
Eva M. Eicher The Jackson Laboratory
Athar H. Chishti
Athar H. Chishti Tufts University

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