Physiological and molecular sex differences in human skeletal muscle in response to exercise training
Sex differences in exercise physiology, such as substrate metabolism and skeletal muscle
fatigability, stem from inherent biological factors, including endogenous hormones and�…
fatigability, stem from inherent biological factors, including endogenous hormones and�…
Single-cell spatial reconstruction reveals global division of labour in the mammalian liver
KB Halpern, R Shenhav, O Matcovitch-Natan, B Toth…�- Nature, 2017 - nature.com
The mammalian liver consists of hexagon-shaped lobules that are radially polarized by
blood flow and morphogens,,,. Key liver genes have been shown to be differentially�…
blood flow and morphogens,,,. Key liver genes have been shown to be differentially�…
Genetic and epigenetic sex-specific adaptations to endurance exercise
In recent years, the interest in personalised interventions such as medicine, nutrition, and
exercise is rapidly rising to maximize health outcomes and ensure the most appropriate�…
exercise is rapidly rising to maximize health outcomes and ensure the most appropriate�…
[HTML][HTML] Bursty gene expression in the intact mammalian liver
Bursts of nascent mRNA have been shown to lead to substantial cell-cell variation in
unicellular organisms, facilitating diverse responses to environmental challenges. It is�…
unicellular organisms, facilitating diverse responses to environmental challenges. It is�…
[HTML][HTML] Nuclear retention of mRNA in mammalian tissues
Summary mRNA is thought to predominantly reside in the cytoplasm, where it is translated
and eventually degraded. Although nuclear retention of mRNA has a regulatory potential, it�…
and eventually degraded. Although nuclear retention of mRNA has a regulatory potential, it�…
Appendiceal mucoceles and pseudomyxoma peritonei.
Mucoceles of the appendix and associated pseudomyxoma peritonei are a heterogeneous
group comprising various histopathologic lesions with differing prognoses. Between 1983�…
group comprising various histopathologic lesions with differing prognoses. Between 1983�…
Proximal bile duct cancer: high resectability rate and 5-year survival
B Launois, J Terblanche, M Lakehal…�- Annals of�…, 1999 - journals.lww.com
Objective To review and update the authors' experience with resectional surgery for
proximal bile duct carcinoma (Klatskin tumor) and assess the role of liver resection over the�…
proximal bile duct carcinoma (Klatskin tumor) and assess the role of liver resection over the�…
Adult attachment, work cohesion, coping, and psychological well-being of firefighters
SM Landen, CCDC Wang�- Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Little research has investigated factors and mechanisms that contribute to firefighters'
psychological well-being. Because of the high-stress nature and team work format of this�…
psychological well-being. Because of the high-stress nature and team work format of this�…
Exercise is associated with younger methylome and transcriptome profiles in human skeletal muscle
Exercise training prevents age‐related decline in muscle function. Targeting epigenetic
aging is a promising actionable mechanism and late‐life exercise mitigates epigenetic aging�…
aging is a promising actionable mechanism and late‐life exercise mitigates epigenetic aging�…
Effects of parent training on families of children with mental retardation: Increased burden or generalized benefit?
BL Baker, SJ Landen, KJ Kashima�- American Journal of Mental�…, 1991 - europepmc.org
Parents of children with mental retardation have become increasingly involved in special
education, including training programs to facilitate teaching at home. Although some writers�…
education, including training programs to facilitate teaching at home. Although some writers�…