16 Works

Additional file 1 of Efficacy of resistive exercise on skeletal muscle-related outcomes in cancer survivors: a systematic review protocol

Jacqueline K. Dawson, Dong-Woo Kang, Oscar Barnes, Rebekah L. Wilson, Mary K. Norris & Christina M. Dieli-Conwright
Additional file 1. PRISMA-P Checklist.

Additional file 2 of Efficacy of resistive exercise on skeletal muscle-related outcomes in cancer survivors: a systematic review protocol

Jacqueline K. Dawson, Dong-Woo Kang, Oscar Barnes, Rebekah L. Wilson, Mary K. Norris & Christina M. Dieli-Conwright
Additional file 2. Study inclusion spreadsheet.

Efficacy of resistive exercise on skeletal muscle-related outcomes in cancer survivors: a systematic review protocol

Jacqueline K. Dawson, Dong-Woo Kang, Oscar Barnes, Rebekah L. Wilson, Mary K. Norris & Christina M. Dieli-Conwright
Abstract Background Symptom burden and adverse treatment effects can negatively impact physical function, health-related outcomes, and quality of life in cancer survivors. Resistive exercise that improves skeletal muscle function can ameliorate these complications, but the central role of the skeletal muscle in mediating improvements in patient-related outcomes has not been explored. This protocol describes the rationale and methods for a systematic review that aims to determine the effects of resistive exercise on the skeletal muscle...

Additional file 2 of Efficacy of resistive exercise on skeletal muscle-related outcomes in cancer survivors: a systematic review protocol

Jacqueline K. Dawson, Dong-Woo Kang, Oscar Barnes, Rebekah L. Wilson, Mary K. Norris & Christina M. Dieli-Conwright
Additional file 2. Study inclusion spreadsheet.

Additional file 3 of Efficacy of resistive exercise on skeletal muscle-related outcomes in cancer survivors: a systematic review protocol

Jacqueline K. Dawson, Dong-Woo Kang, Oscar Barnes, Rebekah L. Wilson, Mary K. Norris & Christina M. Dieli-Conwright
Additional file 3. Data extraction spreadsheet.

Comparative transcriptomic analysis reveal genes involved in the pathogenicity increase of Streptococcus suis epidemic strains

Jianping Wang, Pujun Liang, Hui Sun, Zongfu Wu, Marcelo Gottschalk, Kexin Qi & Han Zheng
Streptococcus suis epidemic strains were responsible for two outbreaks in China and possessed increased pathogenicity which was featured prominently by inducing an excessive inflammatory response at the early phase of infection. To discover the critical genes responsible for the pathogenicity increase of S. suis epidemic strains, the genome-wide transcriptional profiles of epidemic strain SC84 were investigated at the early phase of interaction with BV2 cells. The overall low expression levels of 89K pathogenicity island (PAI)...

Rhesus macaques compensate for reproductive delay following ecological adversity early in life

Logan Luevano, Chris Sutherland, Stephanie J Gonzalez & Raisa Hernández-Pacheco
Adversity early in life can shape the reproductive potential of individuals through negative effects on health and life span. However, long-lived populations with multiple reproductive events may present alternative life history strategies to optimize reproductive schedules and compensate for shorter life spans. Here, we quantify the effects of major hurricanes and density dependence as sources of early-life ecological adversity on Cayo Santiago rhesus macaque female reproduction and decompose their effects onto the mean age-specific fertility,...

Physicochemical properties of dietary protein as predictors for digestibility or releasing percentage of amino acids in monogastrics under in-vitro conditions

Yuan Zhao, Yaru Zhu, Guixin Qin, Li Pan, Hui Sun, Nan Bao, Mostafa Mohamed Hasham & Mohammed Hamdy Farouk
The nutritional values of the protein are related to its amino acid content, and its physicochemical properties. We aimed to determine the relationship between the variation of protein digestibility or the releasing coefficient of amino acids with the physicochemical properties of different feedstuffs. We analysed the secondary protein structure and solubility of 10 protein-rich feed ingredients, including soybean, soybean meal, dehulled soybean meal, fermented soybean meal, distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS), feather meal, fish...

Physicochemical properties of dietary protein as predictors for digestibility or releasing percentage of amino acids in monogastrics under in-vitro conditions

Yuan Zhao, Yaru Zhu, Guixin Qin, Li Pan, Hui Sun, Nan Bao, Mostafa Mohamed Hasham & Mohammed Hamdy Farouk
The nutritional values of the protein are related to its amino acid content, and its physicochemical properties. We aimed to determine the relationship between the variation of protein digestibility or the releasing coefficient of amino acids with the physicochemical properties of different feedstuffs. We analysed the secondary protein structure and solubility of 10 protein-rich feed ingredients, including soybean, soybean meal, dehulled soybean meal, fermented soybean meal, distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS), feather meal, fish...

Additional file 1 of Efficacy of resistive exercise on skeletal muscle-related outcomes in cancer survivors: a systematic review protocol

Jacqueline K. Dawson, Dong-Woo Kang, Oscar Barnes, Rebekah L. Wilson, Mary K. Norris & Christina M. Dieli-Conwright
Additional file 1. PRISMA-P Checklist.

Additional file 3 of Efficacy of resistive exercise on skeletal muscle-related outcomes in cancer survivors: a systematic review protocol

Jacqueline K. Dawson, Dong-Woo Kang, Oscar Barnes, Rebekah L. Wilson, Mary K. Norris & Christina M. Dieli-Conwright
Additional file 3. Data extraction spreadsheet.

Mammals adjust diel activity across gradients of urbanization

Travis Gallo, Mason Fidino, Brian Gerber, Adam Ahlers, Julia Angstmann, Max Amaya, Amy Concilio, David Drake, Danielle Gray, Elizabeth Lehrer, Maureen Murray, Travis Ryan, Colleen St. Clair, Carmen Salsbury, Heather Sander, Theodore Stankowich, Jaque Williamson, Amy Belaire, Kelly Simone & Seth Magle
Time is a fundamental component of ecological processes. How animal behavior changes over time has been explored through well-known ecological theories like niche partitioning and predator-prey dynamics. Yet, changes in animal behavior within the shorter 24-hour light-dark cycle have largely gone unstudied. Understanding if an animal can adjust their temporal activity to mitigate or adapt to environmental change has become a recent topic of discussion and is important for effective wildlife management and conservation. While...

Characterization of Aquifer Poroelastic Response to Impulse and Oscillatory Well Pressure using Distributed Acoustic Sensing

Matthew Becker, Brett Harris & Roman Pevzner

Comparative transcriptomic analysis reveal genes involved in the pathogenicity increase of Streptococcus suis epidemic strains

Jianping Wang, Pujun Liang, Hui Sun, Zongfu Wu, Marcelo Gottschalk, Kexin Qi & Han Zheng
Streptococcus suis epidemic strains were responsible for two outbreaks in China and possessed increased pathogenicity which was featured prominently by inducing an excessive inflammatory response at the early phase of infection. To discover the critical genes responsible for the pathogenicity increase of S. suis epidemic strains, the genome-wide transcriptional profiles of epidemic strain SC84 were investigated at the early phase of interaction with BV2 cells. The overall low expression levels of 89K pathogenicity island (PAI)...

Efficacy of resistive exercise on skeletal muscle-related outcomes in cancer survivors: a systematic review protocol

Jacqueline K. Dawson, Dong-Woo Kang, Oscar Barnes, Rebekah L. Wilson, Mary K. Norris & Christina M. Dieli-Conwright
Abstract Background Symptom burden and adverse treatment effects can negatively impact physical function, health-related outcomes, and quality of life in cancer survivors. Resistive exercise that improves skeletal muscle function can ameliorate these complications, but the central role of the skeletal muscle in mediating improvements in patient-related outcomes has not been explored. This protocol describes the rationale and methods for a systematic review that aims to determine the effects of resistive exercise on the skeletal muscle...

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