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Experts on NotedSource with backgrounds in physiology include Dushani L. Palliyaguru, Ph.D., Luca Delfinis, Karina van de Voorde, Jeffrey Townsend, ARNOLD RAYMOND, K. Suzanne Scherf, Dr. Abbas Poorhashemi, Peter Reich, , Mohsen Omrani, Amir Manbachi, Orgul Ozturk, Kayvan Najarian, Michael Paxhia, Joel Prowting, Luke Flewwelling, JOAQUIN GADEA, Daniel Sibley, Matthew Laye, Ph.D., Gianfranco Santovito, Paul Schrater, Andrew Mikhail, Brad Currier, Massimo Nardone, Matheus Ferraz, Patrick G. Grant, Ph.D., andrea bazzani, Patrick Reeson, Nicolas Collao, Jamie Marks, Madison C. Garibotti, Stephen Mora, and Harold Grau.

Dushani L. Palliyaguru, Ph.D.

Baltimore, MD, Maryland, United States of America
Toxicologist | Aging, Nutrition and Metabolism Research Scientist | Systems Biologist
Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (20)
Nutrition
pharmacology
metabolism
aging
biostatistics
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·   Highly productive scientist with 13 years of multidisciplinary experience in toxicology, molecular nutrition, and aging/ disease biomarkers ·   Excellent communicator with proven record of advanced writing and presentation skills - manuscripts, conference presentations, and grants ·   Extensive experience in large study design, supervision and coordination, big data analysis, and management of junior scientists
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

21 total publications

Nrf2 deletion from adipocytes, but not hepatocytes, potentiates systemic metabolic dysfunction after long-term high-fat diet-induced obesity in mice

American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism / Aug 01, 2018

Chartoumpekis, D. V., Palliyaguru, D. L., Wakabayashi, N., Fazzari, M., Khoo, N. K. H., Schopfer, F. J., Sipula, I., Yagishita, Y., Michalopoulos, G. K., O’Doherty, R. M., & Kensler, T. W. (2018). Nrf2 deletion from adipocytes, but not hepatocytes, potentiates systemic metabolic dysfunction after long-term high-fat diet-induced obesity in mice. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 315(2), E180–E195. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00311.2017

Fasting blood glucose as a predictor of mortality: Lost in translation

Cell Metabolism / Nov 01, 2021

Palliyaguru, D. L., Shiroma, E. J., Nam, J. K., Duregon, E., Vieira Ligo Teixeira, C., Price, N. L., Bernier, M., Camandola, S., Vaughan, K. L., Colman, R. J., Deighan, A., Korstanje, R., Peters, L. L., Dickinson, S. L., Ejima, K., Simonsick, E. M., Launer, L. J., Chia, C. W., Egan, J., … de Cabo, R. (2021). Fasting blood glucose as a predictor of mortality: Lost in translation. Cell Metabolism, 33(11), 2189-2200.e3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2021.08.013

Luca Delfinis

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Jeffrey Townsend

New Haven, CT
Professor of Biostatistics and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (78)
Statistics
cancer genetics
disease modeling
antibiotic resistance
Evolutionary Genomics
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Jeffrey Townsend is a Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2002 and his Sc.B. from Brown University in 1994. He has been a teacher at St. Ann's School and an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut. He is currently the Elihu Professor of Biostatistics at Yale University.
Most Relevant Publications (3+)

207 total publications

Phylogenetic and phylogenomic overview of the Polyporales

Mycologia / Nov 01, 2013

Binder, M., Justo, A., Riley, R., Salamov, A., Lopez-Giraldez, F., Sjökvist, E., Copeland, A., Foster, B., Sun, H., Larsson, E., Larsson, K.-H., Townsend, J., Grigoriev, I. V., & Hibbett, D. S. (2013). Phylogenetic and phylogenomic overview of the Polyporales. Mycologia, 105(6), 1350–1373. https://doi.org/10.3852/13-003

Secondary Metabolism Gene Clusters Exhibit Increasingly Dynamic and Differential Expression during Asexual Growth, Conidiation, and Sexual Development in Neurospora crassa

mSystems / Jun 28, 2022

Wang, Z., Lopez-Giraldez, F., Slot, J., Yarden, O., Trail, F., & Townsend, J. P. (2022). Secondary Metabolism Gene Clusters Exhibit Increasingly Dynamic and Differential Expression during Asexual Growth, Conidiation, and Sexual Development in Neurospora crassa. MSystems, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00232-22

Northern species of earth tongue genus Thuemenidium revisited, considering morphology, ecology and molecular phylogeny

Mycologia / Sep 01, 2010

Ohenoja, E., Wang, Z., Townsend, J. P., Mitchel, D., & Voitk, A. (2010). Northern species of earth tongue genus Thuemenidium revisited, considering morphology, ecology and molecular phylogeny. Mycologia, 102(5), 1089–1095. https://doi.org/10.3852/09-317

K. Suzanne Scherf

Associate Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, Penn State University
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Other Research Interests (40)
developmental cognitive neuroscience
vision
autism
adolescent
Cognitive Neuroscience
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My core interests lie in understanding how children and adolescents perceive and interpret social signals and how emerging functional specificity of the developing brain supports this process. My approach primarily involves using the face processing system as a model domain. Faces are dynamic stimuli from which we extract many different kinds of information (e.g., gender, age, emotional state, mate potential, social status, trustworthiness, intentions, “person knowledge”). All of these processes must be executed accurately and rapidly for many faces over the course of a single day, making face processing among the most taxing perceptual challenges confronted by people in their day-to-day life. Given that faces are also the pre-eminent social signal, studying developmental changes in the behavioral and brain basis of face processing in typically developing individuals and in those affected by social-emotional disorders may index a core set of developmental changes within the broader social information processing system. I employ converging methodologies, including functional (fMRI) and structural magnetic resonance, and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) along with detailed behavioral paradigms in both typically developing populations and those with developmental disorders to examine development from early childhood to adulthood.

Peter Reich

Director of the Institute for Global Change Biology (IGCB)
Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (44)
Multidisciplinary
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
General Environmental Science
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Dr. Peter Reich, a renowned expert in forest ecology and climate change science, is the Director of the Institute for Global Change Biology (IGCB) at the University of Michigan. Reich, who has conducted global change research on plants, soils, and ecosystems across a range of scales, will maintain a joint affiliation at the University of Minnesota, where he is a Regents Professor. Previously, Reich was the Chief Scientist at the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment at Western Sydney University in Australia from 2011 to 2021. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a fellow of the Ecological Society of America, and a BBVA Prize Laureate (BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Ecology and Conservation Biology). He also helped launch the science education channel, MinuteEarth, which has more than 400 million views on YouTube and other platforms. According to Research.com, Reich is the #1 scientist in the world in the field of ecology and evolution.
Most Relevant Publications (76+)

509 total publications

Ecosystem responses to elevated CO 2 governed by plant–soil interactions and the cost of nitrogen acquisition

New Phytologist / Nov 06, 2017

Terrer, C., Vicca, S., Stocker, B. D., Hungate, B. A., Phillips, R. P., Reich, P. B., Finzi, A. C., & Prentice, I. C. (2017). Ecosystem responses to elevated <scp>CO</scp> 2 governed by plant–soil interactions and the cost of nitrogen acquisition. New Phytologist, 217(2), 507–522. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14872

Building a better foundation: improving root‐trait measurements to understand and model plant and ecosystem processes

New Phytologist / Mar 13, 2017

McCormack, M. L., Guo, D., Iversen, C. M., Chen, W., Eissenstat, D. M., Fernandez, C. W., Li, L., Ma, C., Ma, Z., Poorter, H., Reich, P. B., Zadworny, M., & Zanne, A. (2017). Building a better foundation: improving root‐trait measurements to understand and model plant and ecosystem processes. New Phytologist, 215(1), 27–37. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14459

Consistent leaf respiratory response to experimental warming of three North American deciduous trees: a comparison across seasons, years, habitats and sites

Tree Physiology / Dec 14, 2016

Wei, X., Sendall, K. M., Stefanski, A., Zhao, C., Hou, J., Rich, R. L., Montgomery, R. A., & Reich, P. B. (2016). Consistent leaf respiratory response to experimental warming of three North American deciduous trees: a comparison across seasons, years, habitats and sites. Tree Physiology. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpw112

Invasive species’ leaf traits and dissimilarity from natives shape their impact on nitrogen cycling: a meta‐analysis

New Phytologist / Aug 08, 2016

Lee, M. R., Bernhardt, E. S., Bodegom, P. M., Cornelissen, J. H. C., Kattge, J., Laughlin, D. C., Niinemets, Ü., Peñuelas, J., Reich, P. B., Yguel, B., & Wright, J. P. (2016). Invasive species’ leaf traits and dissimilarity from natives shape their impact on nitrogen cycling: a meta‐analysis. New Phytologist, 213(1), 128–139. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14115

Peeking beneath the hood of the leaf economics spectrum

New Phytologist / May 09, 2017

Reich, P. B., & Flores‐Moreno, H. (2017). Peeking beneath the hood of the leaf economics spectrum. New Phytologist, 214(4), 1395–1397. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14594

Convergent acclimation of leaf photosynthesis and respiration to prevailing ambient temperatures under current and warmer climates in Eucalyptus tereticornis

New Phytologist / Jun 10, 2016

Aspinwall, M. J., Drake, J. E., Campany, C., Vårhammar, A., Ghannoum, O., Tissue, D. T., Reich, P. B., & Tjoelker, M. G. (2016). Convergent acclimation of leaf photosynthesis and respiration to prevailing ambient temperatures under current and warmer climates in Eucalyptus tereticornis. New Phytologist, 212(2), 354–367. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14035

Does physiological acclimation to climate warming stabilize the ratio of canopy respiration to photosynthesis?

New Phytologist / Apr 28, 2016

Drake, J. E., Tjoelker, M. G., Aspinwall, M. J., Reich, P. B., Barton, C. V. M., Medlyn, B. E., & Duursma, R. A. (2016). Does physiological acclimation to climate warming stabilize the ratio of canopy respiration to photosynthesis? New Phytologist, 211(3), 850–863. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.13978

Scots pine fine roots adjust along a 2000‐km latitudinal climatic gradient

New Phytologist / Jun 15, 2016

Zadworny, M., McCormack, M. L., Mucha, J., Reich, P. B., & Oleksyn, J. (2016). Scots pine fine roots adjust along a 2000‐km latitudinal climatic gradient. New Phytologist, 212(2), 389–399. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14048

Global convergence in leaf respiration from estimates of thermal acclimation across time and space

New Phytologist / Apr 21, 2015

Vanderwel, M. C., Slot, M., Lichstein, J. W., Reich, P. B., Kattge, J., Atkin, O. K., Bloomfield, K. J., Tjoelker, M. G., & Kitajima, K. (2015). Global convergence in leaf respiration from estimates of thermal acclimation across time and space. New Phytologist, 207(4), 1026–1037. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.13417

Global variability in leaf respiration in relation to climate, plant functional types and leaf traits

New Phytologist / Jan 08, 2015

Atkin, O. K., Bloomfield, K. J., Reich, P. B., Tjoelker, M. G., Asner, G. P., Bonal, D., Bönisch, G., Bradford, M. G., Cernusak, L. A., Cosio, E. G., Creek, D., Crous, K. Y., Domingues, T. F., Dukes, J. S., Egerton, J. J. G., Evans, J. R., Farquhar, G. D., Fyllas, N. M., Gauthier, P. P. G., … Zaragoza‐Castells, J. (2015). Global variability in leaf respiration in relation to climate, plant functional types and leaf traits. New Phytologist, 206(2), 614–636. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.13253

How does biomass distribution change with size and differ among species? An analysis for 1200 plant species from five continents

New Phytologist / Jul 22, 2015

Poorter, H., Jagodzinski, A. M., Ruiz‐Peinado, R., Kuyah, S., Luo, Y., Oleksyn, J., Usoltsev, V. A., Buckley, T. N., Reich, P. B., & Sack, L. (2015). How does biomass distribution change with size and differ among species? An analysis for 1200 plant species from five continents. New Phytologist, 208(3), 736–749. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.13571

Indirect effects drive evolutionary responses to global change

New Phytologist / Sep 18, 2013

Lau, J. A., Shaw, R. G., Reich, P. B., & Tiffin, P. (2013). Indirect effects drive evolutionary responses to global change. New Phytologist, 201(1), 335–343. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12490

Understanding ecological variation across species: area‐based vs mass‐based expression of leaf traits

New Phytologist / May 21, 2013

Westoby, M., Reich, P. B., & Wright, I. J. (2013). Understanding ecological variation across species: area‐based vs mass‐based expression of leaf traits. New Phytologist, 199(2), 322–323. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12345

Variation in leaf and twig CO2 flux as a function of plant size: a comparison of seedlings, saplings and trees

Tree Physiology / Jul 01, 2013

Sendall, K. M., & Reich, P. B. (2013). Variation in leaf and twig CO2 flux as a function of plant size: a comparison of seedlings, saplings and trees. Tree Physiology, 33(7), 713–729. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpt048

Biomass allocation to leaves, stems and roots: meta‐analyses of interspecific variation and environmental control

New Phytologist / Nov 15, 2011

Poorter, H., Niklas, K. J., Reich, P. B., Oleksyn, J., Poot, P., & Mommer, L. (2011). Biomass allocation to leaves, stems and roots: meta‐analyses of interspecific variation and environmental control. New Phytologist, 193(1), 30–50. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03952.x

Lifetime return on investment increases with leaf lifespan among 10 Australian woodland species

New Phytologist / Nov 08, 2011

Falster, D. S., Reich, P. B., Ellsworth, D. S., Wright, I. J., Westoby, M., Oleksyn, J., & Lee, T. D. (2011). Lifetime return on investment increases with leaf lifespan among 10 Australian woodland species. New Phytologist, 193(2), 409–419. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03940.x

No globally consistent effect of ectomycorrhizal status on foliar traits

New Phytologist / Sep 11, 2012

Koele, N., Dickie, I. A., Oleksyn, J., Richardson, S. J., & Reich, P. B. (2012). No globally consistent effect of ectomycorrhizal status on foliar traits. New Phytologist, 196(3), 845–852. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04297.x

Seven years of carbon dioxide enrichment, nitrogen fertilization and plant diversity influence arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a grassland ecosystem

New Phytologist / Jun 08, 2011

Antoninka, A., Reich, P. B., & Johnson, N. C. (2011). Seven years of carbon dioxide enrichment, nitrogen fertilization and plant diversity influence arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a grassland ecosystem. New Phytologist, 192(1), 200–214. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03776.x

Ectomycorrhizal identity determines respiration and concentrations of nitrogen and non-structural carbohydrates in root tips: a test using Pinus sylvestris and Quercus robur saplings

Tree Physiology / Mar 18, 2010

Trocha, L. K., Mucha, J., Eissenstat, D. M., Reich, P. B., & Oleksyn, J. (2010). Ectomycorrhizal identity determines respiration and concentrations of nitrogen and non-structural carbohydrates in root tips: a test using Pinus sylvestris and Quercus robur saplings. Tree Physiology, 30(5), 648–654. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpq014

Moving water well: comparing hydraulic efficiency in twigs and trunks of coniferous, ring‐porous, and diffuse‐porous saplings from temperate and tropical forests

New Phytologist / Feb 12, 2010

McCulloh, K., Sperry, J. S., Lachenbruch, B., Meinzer, F. C., Reich, P. B., & Voelker, S. (2010). Moving water well: comparing hydraulic efficiency in twigs and trunks of coniferous, ring‐porous, and diffuse‐porous saplings from temperate and tropical forests. New Phytologist, 186(2), 439–450. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03181.x

Acclimation of respiratory temperature responses in northern and southern populations of Pinus banksiana

New Phytologist / Dec 03, 2008

Tjoelker, M. G., Oleksyn, J., Lorenc‐Plucinska, G., & Reich, P. B. (2008). Acclimation of respiratory temperature responses in northern and southern populations of Pinus banksiana. New Phytologist, 181(1), 218–229. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02624.x

Controls on declining carbon balance with leaf age among 10 woody species in Australian woodland: do leaves have zero daily net carbon balances when they die?

New Phytologist / Jun 03, 2009

Reich, P. B., Falster, D. S., Ellsworth, D. S., Wright, I. J., Westoby, M., Oleksyn, J., & Lee, T. D. (2009). Controls on declining carbon balance with leaf age among 10 woody species in Australian woodland: do leaves have zero daily net carbon balances when they die? New Phytologist, 183(1), 153–166. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.02824.x

Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of oak savanna are distinct from forest communities

Mycologia / Jul 01, 2009

Dickie, I. A., Dentinger, B. T. M., Avis, P. G., McLaughlin, D. J., & Reich, P. B. (2009). Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of oak savanna are distinct from forest communities. Mycologia, 101(4), 473–483. https://doi.org/10.3852/08-178

Global patterns of foliar nitrogen isotopes and their relationships with climate, mycorrhizal fungi, foliar nutrient concentrations, and nitrogen availability

New Phytologist / Aug 10, 2009

Craine, J. M., Elmore, A. J., Aidar, M. P. M., Bustamante, M., Dawson, T. E., Hobbie, E. A., Kahmen, A., Mack, M. C., McLauchlan, K. K., Michelsen, A., Nardoto, G. B., Pardo, L. H., Peñuelas, J., Reich, P. B., Schuur, E. A. G., Stock, W. D., Templer, P. H., Virginia, R. A., Welker, J. M., & Wright, I. J. (2009). Global patterns of foliar nitrogen isotopes and their relationships with climate, mycorrhizal fungi, foliar nutrient concentrations, and nitrogen availability. New Phytologist, 183(4), 980–992. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.02917.x

Evidence that the negative relationship between seed mass and relative growth rate is not physiological but linked to species identity: a within-family analysis of Scots pine

Tree Physiology / Jul 01, 2008

Castro, J., Reich, P. B., Sanchez-Miranda, A., & Guerrero, J. D. (2008). Evidence that the negative relationship between seed mass and relative growth rate is not physiological but linked to species identity: a within-family analysis of Scots pine. Tree Physiology, 28(7), 1077–1082. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/28.7.1077

Leaf physiological versus morphological acclimation to high-light exposure at different stages of foliar development in oak

Tree Physiology / May 01, 2008

Rodriguez-Calcerrada, J., Reich, P. B., Rosenqvist, E., Pardos, J. A., Cano, F. J., & Aranda, I. (2008). Leaf physiological versus morphological acclimation to high-light exposure at different stages of foliar development in oak. Tree Physiology, 28(5), 761–771. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/28.5.761

Living on the edge: Ecology of an incipient Betula-fungal community growing on brick walls

Trees / Jan 12, 2007

Trocha, L. K., Oleksyn, J., Turzanska, E., Rudawska, M., & Reich, P. B. (2007). Living on the edge: Ecology of an incipient Betula-fungal community growing on brick walls. Trees, 21(2), 239–247. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00468-006-0116-9

Strong ecological but weak evolutionary effects of elevated CO 2 on a recombinant inbred population of Arabidopsis thaliana

New Phytologist / May 23, 2007

Lau, J. A., Shaw, R. G., Reich, P. B., Shaw, F. H., & Tiffin, P. (2007). Strong ecological but weak evolutionary effects of elevated CO 2 on a recombinant inbred population of Arabidopsis thaliana. New Phytologist, 175(2), 351–362. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02108.x

Dark respiration rate increases with plant size in saplings of three temperate tree species despite decreasing tissue nitrogen and nonstructural carbohydrates

Tree Physiology / Jul 01, 2006

Machado, J.-L., & Reich, P. B. (2006). Dark respiration rate increases with plant size in saplings of three temperate tree species despite decreasing tissue nitrogen and nonstructural carbohydrates. Tree Physiology, 26(7), 915–923. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/26.7.915

Irradiance, temperature and rainfall influence leaf dark respiration in woody plants: evidence from comparisons across 20 sites

New Phytologist / Nov 09, 2005

Wright, I. J., Reich, P. B., Atkin, O. K., Lusk, C. H., Tjoelker, M. G., & Westoby, M. (2005). Irradiance, temperature and rainfall influence leaf dark respiration in woody plants: evidence from comparisons across 20 sites. New Phytologist, 169(2), 309–319. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005.01590.x

Assessing the generality of global leaf trait relationships

New Phytologist / Feb 03, 2005

Wright, I. J., Reich, P. B., Cornelissen, J. H. C., Falster, D. S., Garnier, E., Hikosaka, K., Lamont, B. B., Lee, W., Oleksyn, J., Osada, N., Poorter, H., Villar, R., Warton, D. I., & Westoby, M. (2005). Assessing the generality of global leaf trait relationships. New Phytologist, 166(2), 485–496. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005.01349.x

Global biogeography of plant chemistry: filling in the blanks

New Phytologist / Oct 11, 2005

Reich, P. B. (2005). Global biogeography of plant chemistry: filling in the blanks. New Phytologist, 168(2), 263–266. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005.01562.x

Leaf‐level light compensation points in shade‐tolerant woody seedlings

New Phytologist / May 03, 2005

Craine, J. M., & Reich, P. B. (2005). Leaf‐level light compensation points in shade‐tolerant woody seedlings. New Phytologist, 166(3), 710–713. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005.01420.x

Legume species identity and soil nitrogen supply determine symbiotic nitrogen‐fixation responses to elevated atmospheric [CO 2 ]

New Phytologist / Apr 28, 2005

West, J. B., HilleRisLambers, J., Lee, T. D., Hobbie, S. E., & Reich, P. B. (2005). Legume species identity and soil nitrogen supply determine symbiotic nitrogen‐fixation responses to elevated atmospheric [CO 2 ]. New Phytologist, 167(2), 523–530. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005.01444.x

Linking leaf and root trait syndromes among 39 grassland and savannah species

New Phytologist / Apr 19, 2005

Tjoelker, M. G., Craine, J. M., Wedin, D., Reich, P. B., & Tilman, D. (2005). Linking leaf and root trait syndromes among 39 grassland and savannah species. New Phytologist, 167(2), 493–508. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005.01428.x

Shared ectomycorrhizal fungi between a herbaceous perennial ( Helianthemum bicknellii ) and oak ( Quercus ) seedlings

New Phytologist / Aug 18, 2004

Dickie, I. A., Guza, R. C., Krazewski, S. E., & Reich, P. B. (2004). Shared ectomycorrhizal fungi between a herbaceous perennial ( Helianthemum bicknellii ) and oak ( Quercus ) seedlings. New Phytologist, 164(2), 375–382. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2004.01177.x

Long‐term increase in nitrogen supply alters above‐ and below‐ground ectomycorrhizal communities and increases the dominance of Russula spp. in a temperate oak savanna

New Phytologist / Aug 12, 2003

Avis, P. G., McLaughlin, D. J., Dentinger, B. C., & Reich, P. B. (2003). Long‐term increase in nitrogen supply alters above‐ and below‐ground ectomycorrhizal communities and increases the dominance of Russula spp. in a temperate oak savanna. New Phytologist, 160(1), 239–253. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00865.x

Predicting leaf area index from scaling principles: corroboration and consequences

Tree Physiology / Dec 01, 2003

Wythers, K. R., Reich, P. B., & Turner, D. P. (2003). Predicting leaf area index from scaling principles: corroboration and consequences. Tree Physiology, 23(17), 1171–1179. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/23.17.1171

Rapid temperature acclimation of leaf respiration rates in Quercus alba and Quercus rubra

Tree Physiology / Oct 01, 2003

Bolstad, P. V., Reich, P., & Lee, T. (2003). Rapid temperature acclimation of leaf respiration rates in Quercus alba and Quercus rubra. Tree Physiology, 23(14), 969–976. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/23.14.969

The impact of material used for minirhizotron tubes for root research

New Phytologist / Nov 17, 2003

Withington, J. M., Elkin, A. D., Bułaj, B., Olesiński, J., Tracy, K. N., Bouma, T. J., Oleksyn, J., Anderson, L. J., Modrzyński, J., Reich, P. B., & Eissenstat, D. M. (2003). The impact of material used for minirhizotron tubes for root research. New Phytologist, 160(3), 533–544. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00903.x

Variation in growth rate and ecophysiology among 34 grassland and savanna species under contrasting N supply: a test of functional group differences

New Phytologist / Mar 01, 2003

Reich, P. B., Buschena, C., Tjoelker, M. G., Wrage, K., Knops, J., Tilman, D., & Machado, J. L. (2003). Variation in growth rate and ecophysiology among 34 grassland and savanna species under contrasting N supply: a test of functional group differences. New Phytologist, 157(3), 617–631. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00703.x

Direct inhibition of leaf dark respiration by elevated CO2 is minor in 12 grassland species

New Phytologist / May 01, 2001

Tjoelker, M. G., Oleksyn, J., Lee, T. D., & Reich, P. B. (2001). Direct inhibition of leaf dark respiration by elevated CO2 is minor in 12 grassland species. New Phytologist, 150(2), 419–424. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2001.00117.x

Elevated CO2 and nitrogen supply alter leaf longevity of grassland species

New Phytologist / May 01, 2001

Craine, J. M., & Reich, P. B. (2001). Elevated CO2 and nitrogen supply alter leaf longevity of grassland species. New Phytologist, 150(2), 397–403. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2001.00116.x

Grassland species effects on soil CO2 flux track the effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen

New Phytologist / May 01, 2001

Craine, J. M., Wedin, D. A., & Reich, P. B. (2001). Grassland species effects on soil CO2 flux track the effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen. New Phytologist, 150(2), 425–434. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2001.00103.x

Leaf gas exchange responses of 13 prairie grassland species to elevated CO2 and increased nitrogen supply

New Phytologist / May 01, 2001

Lee, T. D., Tjoelker, M. G., Ellsworth, D. S., & Reich, P. B. (2001). Leaf gas exchange responses of 13 prairie grassland species to elevated CO2 and increased nitrogen supply. New Phytologist, 150(2), 405–418. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2001.00095.x

European larch and eastern white pine respond similarly during three years of partial defoliation

Tree Physiology / Mar 01, 2000

Vanderklein, D. W., & Reich, P. B. (2000). European larch and eastern white pine respond similarly during three years of partial defoliation. Tree Physiology, 20(4), 283–287. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/20.4.283

Genetic and environmental control of seasonal carbohydrate dynamics in trees of diverse Pinus sylvestris populations

Tree Physiology / Jun 01, 2000

Oleksyn, J., Zytkowiak, R., Karolewski, P., Reich, P. B., & Tjoelker, M. G. (2000). Genetic and environmental control of seasonal carbohydrate dynamics in trees of diverse Pinus sylvestris populations. Tree Physiology, 20(12), 837–847. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/20.12.837

Ontogenetic patterns of leaf CO2 exchange, morphology and chemistry in Betula pendula trees

Trees / Mar 01, 2000

Oleksyn, J., Żytkowiak, R., Reich, P. B., Tjoelker, M. G., & Karolewski, P. (2000). Ontogenetic patterns of leaf CO2 exchange, morphology and chemistry in Betula pendula trees. Trees, 14(5), 271–281. https://doi.org/10.1007/pl00009768

Variation in aboveground net primary production of diverse European Pinus sylvestris populations

Trees / Jul 01, 2000

Oleksyn, J., Reich, P. B., Rachwal, L., Tjoelker, M. G., & Karolewski, P. (2000). Variation in aboveground net primary production of diverse European Pinus sylvestris populations. Trees, 14(7), 415–421. https://doi.org/10.1007/pl00009775

Changes in leaf nitrogen and carbohydrates underlie temperature and CO2acclimation of dark respiration in five boreal tree species

Plant, Cell and Environment / Jul 01, 1999

Tjoelker, M. G., Reich, P. B., & Oleksyn, J. (1999). Changes in leaf nitrogen and carbohydrates underlie temperature and CO2acclimation of dark respiration in five boreal tree species. Plant, Cell and Environment, 22(7), 767–778. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3040.1999.00435.x

Low-light carbon balance and shade tolerance in the seedlings of woody plants: do winter deciduous and broad-leaved evergreen species differ?

New Phytologist / Jul 01, 1999

WALTERS, M. B., & REICH, P. B. (1999). Low-light carbon balance and shade tolerance in the seedlings of woody plants: do winter deciduous and broad-leaved evergreen species differ? New Phytologist, 143(1), 143–154. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.1999.00425.x

Measurement of leaf longevity of 14 species of grasses and forbs using a novel approach

New Phytologist / Jun 01, 1999

CRAINE, J. M., BERIN, D. M., REICH, P. B., TILMAN, D. G., & KNOPS, J. M. H. (1999). Measurement of leaf longevity of 14 species of grasses and forbs using a novel approach. New Phytologist, 142(3), 475–481. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.1999.00411.x

The effect of defoliation intensity and history on photosynthesis, growth and carbon reserves of two conifers with contrasting leaf lifespans and growth habits

New Phytologist / Oct 01, 1999

VANDERKLEIN, D. W., & REICH, P. B. (1999). The effect of defoliation intensity and history on photosynthesis, growth and carbon reserves of two conifers with contrasting leaf lifespans and growth habits. New Phytologist, 144(1), 121–132. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.1999.00496.x

Elevated carbon dioxide ameliorates the effects of ozone on photosynthesis and growth: species respond similarly regardless of photosynthetic pathway or plant functional group

New Phytologist / Feb 01, 1998

VOLIN, J. C., REICH, P. B., & GIVNISH, T. J. (1998). Elevated carbon dioxide ameliorates the effects of ozone on photosynthesis and growth: species respond similarly regardless of photosynthetic pathway or plant functional group. New Phytologist, 138(2), 315–325. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.1998.00100.x

Primary and secondary host plants differ in leaf‐level photosynthetic response to herbivory: evidence from Alnus and Betula grazed by the alder beetle, Agelastica alni

New Phytologist / Oct 01, 1998

OLEKSYN, J., KAROLEWSKI, P., GIERTYCH, M. J., ZYTKOWIAK, R., REICH, P. B., & TJOELKER, M. G. (1998). Primary and secondary host plants differ in leaf‐level photosynthetic response to herbivory: evidence from Alnus and Betula grazed by the alder beetle, Agelastica alni. New Phytologist, 140(2), 239–249. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.1998.00270.x

Temperature and ontogeny mediate growth response to elevated CO 2 in seedlings of five boreal tree species

New Phytologist / Oct 01, 1998

TJOELKER, M. G., OLEKSYN, J., & REICH, P. B. (1998). Temperature and ontogeny mediate growth response to elevated CO 2 in seedlings of five boreal tree species. New Phytologist, 140(2), 197–210. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.1998.00272.x

Needle CO

Trees / Jan 01, 1997

Oleksyn, J., Tjoelker, M. G., Lorenc-Plucińska, G., Konwińska, A., Żytkowiak, R., Karolewski, P., & Reich, P. B. (1997). Needle CO. Trees, 12(2), 82. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004680050125

Altered root growth and plant chemistry of

Trees / Jan 01, 1996

Oleksyn, J., Karolewski, P., Giertych, M. J., Werner, A., Tjoelker, M. G., & Reich, P. B. (1996). Altered root growth and plant chemistry of. Trees, 10(3), 135. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004680050017

Evidence that longer needle retention of spruce and pine populations at high elevations and high latitudes is largely a phenotypic response

Tree Physiology / Jul 01, 1996

Reich, P. B., Oleksyn, J., Modrzynski, J., & Tjoelker, M. G. (1996). Evidence that longer needle retention of spruce and pine populations at high elevations and high latitudes is largely a phenotypic response. Tree Physiology, 16(7), 643–647. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/16.7.643

Interaction of elevated CO2 and O3 on growth, photosynthesis and respiration of three perennial species grown in low and high nitrogen

Physiologia Plantarum / Aug 01, 1996

Volin, J. C., & Reich, P. B. (1996). Interaction of elevated CO2 and O3 on growth, photosynthesis and respiration of three perennial species grown in low and high nitrogen. Physiologia Plantarum, 97(4), 674–684. https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1399-3054.1996.970407.x

Interaction of ozone pollution and light effects on photosynthesis in a forest canopy experiment

Plant, Cell and Environment / Aug 01, 1995

TJOELKER, M. G., VOLIN, J. C., OLEKSYN, J., & REICH, P. B. (1995). Interaction of ozone pollution and light effects on photosynthesis in a forest canopy experiment. Plant, Cell and Environment, 18(8), 895–905. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3040.1995.tb00598.x

An open-air system for exposing forest-canopy branches to ozone pollution

Plant, Cell and Environment / Feb 01, 1994

TJOELKER, M. G., VOLIN, J. C., OLEKSYN, J., & REICH, P. B. (1994). An open-air system for exposing forest-canopy branches to ozone pollution. Plant, Cell and Environment, 17(2), 211–218. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3040.1994.tb00285.x

Canopy dynamics and aboveground production of five tree species with different leaf longevities

Tree Physiology / Jun 01, 1993

Gower, S. T., Reich, P. B., & Son, Y. (1993). Canopy dynamics and aboveground production of five tree species with different leaf longevities. Tree Physiology, 12(4), 327–345. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/12.4.327

Coppicing affects growth, root:shoot relations and ecophysiology of potted Quercus rubra seedlings

Physiologia Plantarum / Dec 01, 1993

Kruger, E. L., & Reich, P. B. (1993). Coppicing affects growth, root:shoot relations and ecophysiology of potted Quercus rubra seedlings. Physiologia Plantarum, 89(4), 751–760. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.1993.tb05281.x

Growth, nutrition and gas exchange of Pinus resinosa following artificial defoliation

Trees / Jan 01, 1993

Reich, P. B., Walters, M. B., Krause, S. C., Vanderklein, D. W., Raffs, K. F., & Tabone, T. (1993). Growth, nutrition and gas exchange of Pinus resinosa following artificial defoliation. Trees, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00225472

Light environment alters response to ozone stress in seedlings of Acer saccharum Marsh, and hybrid Populus L.

New Phytologist / Aug 01, 1993

TJOELKER, M. G., VOLIN, J. C., OLEKSYN, J., & REICH, P. B. (1993). Light environment alters response to ozone stress in seedlings of Acer saccharum Marsh, and hybrid Populus L. New Phytologist, 124(4), 627–636. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1993.tb03852.x

Light environment alters response to ozone stress in seedlings of Acer saccharum Marsh, and hybrid Populus L.

New Phytologist / Aug 01, 1993

VOLIN, J. C., TJOELKER, M. G., OLEKSYN, J., & REICH, P. B. (1993). Light environment alters response to ozone stress in seedlings of Acer saccharum Marsh, and hybrid Populus L. New Phytologist, 124(4), 637–646. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1993.tb03853.x

Light environment alters response to ozone stress in seedlings of Acer saccharum Marsh, and hybrid Populus L.

New Phytologist / Aug 01, 1993

LINDROTH, R. L., REICH, P. B., TJOELKER, M. G., VOLIN, J. C., & OLEKSYN, J. (1993). Light environment alters response to ozone stress in seedlings of Acer saccharum Marsh, and hybrid Populus L. New Phytologist, 124(4), 647–651. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1993.tb03854.x

Growth and biomass partitioning of populations of European Pinus sylvestris L. under simulated 50o and 60o N daylengths: evidence for photoperiodic ecotypes

New Phytologist / Apr 01, 1992

OLEKSYN, J., TJOELKER, M. G., & REICH, P. B. (1992). Growth and biomass partitioning of populations of European Pinus sylvestris L. under simulated 50o and 60o N daylengths: evidence for photoperiodic ecotypes. New Phytologist, 120(4), 561–574. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1992.tb01806.x

Sources of variation in porometry data

Plant, Cell and Environment / Nov 01, 1990

REICH, P. B., & MIDDENDORF, L. (1990). Sources of variation in porometry data. Plant, Cell and Environment, 13(8), 879–879. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3040.1990.tb01107.x

Variation in response of five identical steady-state porometers1

Plant, Cell and Environment / Nov 01, 1988

REICH, P. B., WALTERS, M. B., & TABONE, T. J. (1988). Variation in response of five identical steady-state porometers1. Plant, Cell and Environment, 11(8), 785–786. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3040.1988.tb01163.x

SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF THEOBROMA CACAO VAR. CATONGO SEEDLINGS TO AIR HUMIDITY

New Phytologist / Nov 01, 1987

GOMES, A. R. S., KOZLOWSKI, T. T., & REICH, P. B. (1987). SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF THEOBROMA CACAO VAR. CATONGO SEEDLINGS TO AIR HUMIDITY. New Phytologist, 107(3), 591–602. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1987.tb02929.x

Effects of low concentrations of O3, leaf age and water stress on leaf diffusive conductance and water use efficiency in soybean

Physiologia Plantarum / Jan 01, 1985

Reich, P. B., Schoettle, A. W., & Amundson, R. G. (1985). Effects of low concentrations of O3, leaf age and water stress on leaf diffusive conductance and water use efficiency in soybean. Physiologia Plantarum, 63(1), 58–64. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.1985.tb02818.x

Effects of low level O3exposure on leaf diffusive conductance and water-use efficiency in hybrid poplar

Plant, Cell &amp; Environment / Dec 01, 1984

REICH, P. B., & LASSOIE, J. P. (1984). Effects of low level O3exposure on leaf diffusive conductance and water-use efficiency in hybrid poplar. Plant, Cell &amp; Environment, 7(9), 661–668. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-3040.ep11571645

LEAF STOMATAL DENSITY AND DIFFUSIVE CONDUCTANCE IN THREE AMPHISTOMATOUS HYBRID POPLAR CULTIVARS

New Phytologist / Oct 01, 1984

REICH, P. B. (1984). LEAF STOMATAL DENSITY AND DIFFUSIVE CONDUCTANCE IN THREE AMPHISTOMATOUS HYBRID POPLAR CULTIVARS. New Phytologist, 98(2), 231–239. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1984.tb02733.x

Oscillations in stomatal conductance of hybrid poplar leaves in the light and dark

Physiologia Plantarum / Aug 01, 1984

Reich, P. B. (1984). Oscillations in stomatal conductance of hybrid poplar leaves in the light and dark. Physiologia Plantarum, 61(4), 541–548. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.1984.tb05167.x

Mohsen Omrani

CEO at OPTT Inc.
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Physiology
Physiology
Physiology
Other Research Interests (21)
Electrophysiology
Motor control
sensory motor transformation
Neuromodulation
Mental Health
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About
I am passionate about technology and its use to make life better for all others. My goal is to utilize my expertise in medicine, neurology, and technology to design tools for improving mental health. <br> The growing demand for quality mental health care isn’t going anywhere. At OPTT, I lead a team of exceptional people to build digital mental health solutions for the population. Our team is working hard to change the way mental health care is delivered. With the use of AI technology, OPTT provides health care professionals with insights for effective care pathways.
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49 total publications

Perspectives on classical controversies about the motor cortex

Journal of Neurophysiology / Sep 01, 2017

Omrani, M., Kaufman, M. T., Hatsopoulos, N. G., & Cheney, P. D. (2017). Perspectives on classical controversies about the motor cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology, 118(3), 1828–1848. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00795.2016

Rapid feedback corrections during a bimanual postural task

Journal of Neurophysiology / Jan 01, 2013

Omrani, M., Diedrichsen, J., & Scott, S. H. (2013). Rapid feedback corrections during a bimanual postural task. Journal of Neurophysiology, 109(1), 147–161. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00669.2011

Perturbation-evoked responses in primary motor cortex are modulated by behavioral context

Journal of Neurophysiology / Dec 01, 2014

Omrani, M., Pruszynski, J. A., Murnaghan, C. D., & Scott, S. H. (2014). Perturbation-evoked responses in primary motor cortex are modulated by behavioral context. Journal of Neurophysiology, 112(11), 2985–3000. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00270.2014

Primary motor cortex neurons classified in a postural task predict muscle activation patterns in a reaching task

Journal of Neurophysiology / Apr 01, 2016

Heming, E. A., Lillicrap, T. P., Omrani, M., Herter, T. M., Pruszynski, J. A., & Scott, S. H. (2016). Primary motor cortex neurons classified in a postural task predict muscle activation patterns in a reaching task. Journal of Neurophysiology, 115(4), 2021–2032. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00971.2015

Independent coding of movement duration in a repetitive non-visually guided movement

Somatosensory &amp; Motor Research / Jan 01, 2006

Motiei-Langroudi, R., Omrani, M., Khoshnoodi, M. A., Pakdel, F. G., Yazdanpanah, E., & Abbassian, A. H. (2006). Independent coding of movement duration in a repetitive non-visually guided movement. Somatosensory &amp; Motor Research, 23(1–2), 19–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/08990220600700834

Resistance of peripheral and sub-cortical somatosensory pathway to electrical noise

Somatosensory &amp; Motor Research / Sep 01, 2004

Omrani, M., Khoshnoodi, M. A., Pakarian, P., Abbassian, A. H., & Shahzadi, S. (2004). Resistance of peripheral and sub-cortical somatosensory pathway to electrical noise. Somatosensory &amp; Motor Research, 21(3–4), 155–158. https://doi.org/10.1080/08990220400012380

Amir Manbachi

Co-director and Founder of the Johns Hopkins HEPIUS Innovation Lab
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Physiology
Physiology
Other Research Interests (55)
Biomedical Engineering
Engineering Design
Medical Devices
Ultrasound
Neurosurgery
And 50 more
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92 total publications

Ultrasound monitoring of microcirculation: An original study from the laboratory bench to the clinic

Microcirculation / Jun 29, 2022

Aghabaglou, F., Ainechi, A., Abramson, H., Curry, E., Kaovasia, T. P., Kamal, S., Acord, M., Mahapatra, S., Pustavoitau, A., Smith, B., Azadi, J., Son, J. K., Suk, I., Theodore, N., Tyler, B. M., & Manbachi, A. (2022). Ultrasound monitoring of microcirculation: An original study from the laboratory bench to the clinic. Microcirculation, 29(6–7). Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/micc.12770

On estimating the directionality distribution in pedicle trabecular bone from micro-CT images

Physiological Measurement / Nov 12, 2014

Gdyczynski, C. M., Manbachi, A., Hashemi, S., Lashkari, B., & Cobbold, R. S. C. (2014). On estimating the directionality distribution in pedicle trabecular bone from micro-CT images. Physiological Measurement, 35(12), 2415–2428. https://doi.org/10.1088/0967-3334/35/12/2415

On the shape of the common carotid artery with implications for blood velocity profiles

Physiological Measurement / Oct 27, 2011

Manbachi, A., Hoi, Y., Wasserman, B. A., Lakatta, E. G., & Steinman, D. A. (2011). On the shape of the common carotid artery with implications for blood velocity profiles. Physiological Measurement, 32(12), 1885–1897. https://doi.org/10.1088/0967-3334/32/12/001

Orgul Ozturk

Professor, University of South Carolina
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Physiology
Other Research Interests (50)
Applied Microeconomics
Economics and Econometrics
Education
Management of Technology and Innovation
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
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75 total publications

Hospitalizations and emergency room visits for adolescents and young adults with muscular dystrophy living in South Carolina

Muscle &amp; Nerve / Aug 14, 2015

Mann, J. R., Royer, J. A., Mcdermott, S., Hardin, J. W., Ozturk, O., & Street, N. (2015). Hospitalizations and emergency room visits for adolescents and young adults with muscular dystrophy living in South Carolina. Muscle &amp; Nerve, 52(5), 714–721. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.24599

Joel Prowting

Ph.D. candidate in kinesiology and nutrition with publications on nutrition, health and exercise
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Physiology
Physiology
Other Research Interests (15)
Nutrition
Exercise Physiology
Inflammation
Bone
Physiology (medical)
And 10 more
Most Relevant Publications (3+)

9 total publications

Buspirone decreases susceptibility to hypocapnic central sleep apnea in chronic SCI patients

Journal of Applied Physiology / Oct 01, 2020

Maresh, S., Prowting, J., Vaughan, S., Kruppe, E., Alsabri, B., Yarandi, H., Badr, M. S., & Sankari, A. (2020). Buspirone decreases susceptibility to hypocapnic central sleep apnea in chronic SCI patients. Journal of Applied Physiology, 129(4), 675–682. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00435.2020

Mirtazapine reduces susceptibility to hypocapnic central sleep apnea in males with sleep-disordered breathing: a pilot study

Journal of Applied Physiology / Jul 01, 2021

Prowting, J., Maresh, S., Vaughan, S., Kruppe, E., Alsabri, B., Badr, M. S., & Sankari, A. (2021). Mirtazapine reduces susceptibility to hypocapnic central sleep apnea in males with sleep-disordered breathing: a pilot study. Journal of Applied Physiology, 131(1), 414–423. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00838.2020

Does buspirone ameliorate the susceptibility to central sleep apnea?

Journal of Applied Physiology / Mar 01, 2021

Maresh, S., Prowting, J., Vaughan, S., Yarandi, H., Badr, M. S., & Sankari, A. (2021). Does buspirone ameliorate the susceptibility to central sleep apnea? Journal of Applied Physiology, 130(3), 758–758. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.01077.2020

Luke Flewwelling

PhD candidate
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Physiology
Physiology
Other Research Interests (8)
Muscle Physiology
Molecular Biology
Animal Science and Zoology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Insect Science
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2 total publications

Thermoregulatory trade-offs underlie the effects of warming summer temperatures on deer mice

Journal of Experimental Biology / Mar 01, 2023

Flewwelling, L. D., Wearing, O. H., Garrett, E. J., & Scott, G. R. (2023). Thermoregulatory trade-offs underlie the effects of warming summer temperatures on deer mice. Journal of Experimental Biology, 226(5). https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244852

Thermal performance curve of endurance running at high temperatures in deer mice

Journal of Experimental Biology / Mar 01, 2023

Eizenga, M. R., Flewwelling, L. D., Warrier, T., & Scott, G. R. (2023). Thermal performance curve of endurance running at high temperatures in deer mice. Journal of Experimental Biology, 226(5). https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244847

JOAQUIN GADEA

Murcia
Professor in Physiology. Universidad de Murcia. SPAIN.
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Physiology
Other Research Interests (25)
Reproductive Biology
Fertility
Reproduction
Andrology
Spermatozoa
And 20 more
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90 total publications

Physiology learning for veterinary students: impact of guided practices on students’ opinion and physiological parameters

Advances in Physiology Education / Jun 01, 2018

García-Vázquez, F. A., Romar, R., Gadea, J., Matás, C., Coy, P., & Ruiz, S. (2018). Physiology learning for veterinary students: impact of guided practices on students’ opinion and physiological parameters. Advances in Physiology Education, 42(2), 215–224. https://doi.org/10.1152/advan.00042.2017

Matthew Laye, Ph.D.

Medical Physiology Teacher, Data Scientist, Endurance Coach, Wearable Technology Consultant, Writer About Research
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Physiology
Other Research Interests (26)
Hepatology
Physiology (medical)
Gastroenterology
Hepatology
Multidisciplinary
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55 total publications

Muscle specific microRNAs are regulated by endurance exercise in human skeletal muscle

The Journal of Physiology / Oct 14, 2010

Nielsen, S., Scheele, C., Yfanti, C., Åkerström, T., Nielsen, A. R., Pedersen, B. K., & Laye, M. (2010). Muscle specific microRNAs are regulated by endurance exercise in human skeletal muscle. The Journal of Physiology, 588(20), 4029–4037. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2010.189860

Daily exercise increases hepatic fatty acid oxidation and prevents steatosis in Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty rats

American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology / Mar 01, 2008

Rector, R. S., Thyfault, J. P., Morris, R. T., Laye, M. J., Borengasser, S. J., Booth, F. W., & Ibdah, J. A. (2008). Daily exercise increases hepatic fatty acid oxidation and prevents steatosis in Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty rats. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 294(3), G619–G626. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.00428.2007

Muscle specific miRNAs are induced by testosterone and independently upregulated by age

Frontiers in Physiology / Jan 01, 2014

Nielsen, S., Hvid, T., Kelly, M., Lindegaard, B., Dethlefsen, C., Winding, K., Mathur, N., Scheele, C., Pedersen, B. K., & Laye, M. J. (2014). Muscle specific miRNAs are induced by testosterone and independently upregulated by age. Frontiers in Physiology, 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2013.00394

Immediate post-breakfast physical activity improves interstitial postprandial glycemia: a comparison of different activity-meal timings

Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology / Aug 08, 2019

Solomon, T. P. J., Tarry, E., Hudson, C. O., Fitt, A. I., & Laye, M. J. (2019). Immediate post-breakfast physical activity improves interstitial postprandial glycemia: a comparison of different activity-meal timings. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 472(2), 271–280. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00424-019-02300-4

Determining pancreatic β-cell compensation for changing insulin sensitivity using an oral glucose tolerance test

American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism / Nov 01, 2014

Solomon, T. P. J., Malin, S. K., Karstoft, K., Knudsen, S. H., Haus, J. M., Laye, M. J., Pedersen, M., Pedersen, B. K., & Kirwan, J. P. (2014). Determining pancreatic β-cell compensation for changing insulin sensitivity using an oral glucose tolerance test. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 307(9), E822–E829. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00269.2014

Gianfranco Santovito

Associate Professor of Physiology at the University of Padova
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Physiology
Physiology
Physiology
Physiology
Physiology
Other Research Interests (71)
Fisiologia degli organismi acquatici
Microbiology
Genetics
General Medicine
Molecular Biology
And 66 more
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149 total publications

Antioxidant responses of the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, to environmental variability of dissolved oxygen

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology &amp; Pharmacology / Mar 01, 2005

Santovito, G., Piccinni, E., Cassini, A., Irato, P., & Albergoni, V. (2005). Antioxidant responses of the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, to environmental variability of dissolved oxygen. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology &amp; Pharmacology, 140(3–4), 321–329. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cca.2005.02.015

Enzymatic and Non-Enzymatic Molecules with Antioxidant Function

Antioxidants / Apr 09, 2021

Irato, P., & Santovito, G. (2021). Enzymatic and Non-Enzymatic Molecules with Antioxidant Function. Antioxidants, 10(4), 579. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10040579

MTT2, a copper-inducible metallothionein gene from Tetrahymena thermophila

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology &amp; Pharmacology / Mar 01, 2008

Boldrin, F., Santovito, G., Formigari, A., Bisharyan, Y., Cassidy-Hanley, D., Clark, T. G., & Piccinni, E. (2008). MTT2, a copper-inducible metallothionein gene from Tetrahymena thermophila. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology &amp; Pharmacology, 147(2), 232–240. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpc.2007.10.002

Peroxiredoxin 6 from the Antarctic emerald rockcod: molecular characterization of its response to warming

Journal of Comparative Physiology B / Oct 03, 2015

Tolomeo, A. M., Carraro, A., Bakiu, R., Toppo, S., Place, S. P., Ferro, D., & Santovito, G. (2015). Peroxiredoxin 6 from the Antarctic emerald rockcod: molecular characterization of its response to warming. Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 186(1), 59–71. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00360-015-0935-3

Comparative study on metal homeostasis and detoxification in two Antarctic teleosts

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology &amp; Pharmacology / May 01, 2012

Santovito, G., Piccinni, E., Boldrin, F., & Irato, P. (2012). Comparative study on metal homeostasis and detoxification in two Antarctic teleosts. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology &amp; Pharmacology, 155(4), 580–586. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpc.2012.01.008

Physiological antioxidant responses against high environmental oxygen concentration: Glutathione peroxidase from the Antarctic teleost Trematomus eulepidotus

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular &amp; Integrative Physiology / Sep 01, 2008

Sattin, G., Santovito, G., & Cassini, A. (2008). Physiological antioxidant responses against high environmental oxygen concentration: Glutathione peroxidase from the Antarctic teleost Trematomus eulepidotus. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular &amp; Integrative Physiology, 151(1), S27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2008.05.102

Paul Schrater

University of Minnesota
Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (45)
Artificial Intelligence
Computational Psychology
Cognitive Science
General Neuroscience
Multidisciplinary
And 40 more
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

96 total publications

Impact of Coordinate Transformation Uncertainty on Human Sensorimotor Control

Journal of Neurophysiology / Jun 01, 2007

Schlicht, E. J., & Schrater, P. R. (2007). Impact of Coordinate Transformation Uncertainty on Human Sensorimotor Control. Journal of Neurophysiology, 97(6), 4203–4214. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00160.2007

Andrew Mikhail

Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University
Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (20)
skeletal muscle
neuromuscular diseases
Food Science
Nutrition and Dietetics
General Medicine
And 15 more
Most Relevant Publications (3+)

14 total publications

Mechanisms of exercise‐induced survival motor neuron expression in the skeletal muscle of spinal muscular atrophy‐like mice

The Journal of Physiology / Aug 22, 2019

Ng, S. Y., Mikhail, A., & Ljubicic, V. (2019). Mechanisms of exercise‐induced survival motor neuron expression in the skeletal muscle of spinal muscular atrophy‐like mice. The Journal of Physiology, 597(18), 4757–4778. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1113/jp278454

A single dose of exercise stimulates skeletal muscle mitochondrial plasticity in myotonic dystrophy type 1

Acta Physiologica / Feb 10, 2023

Mikhail, A. I., Manta, A., Ng, S. Y., Osborne, A. K., Mattina, S. R., Mackie, M. R., & Ljubicic, V. (2023). A single dose of exercise stimulates skeletal muscle mitochondrial plasticity in myotonic dystrophy type 1. Acta Physiologica, 237(4). Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/apha.13943

Impact of short-term, pharmacological CARM1 inhibition on skeletal muscle mass, function, and atrophy in mice

American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism / Jul 26, 2023

Webb, E. K., Ng, S. Y., Mikhail, A. I., Stouth, D. W., vanLieshout, T. L., Syroid, A. L., & Ljubicic, V. (2023). Impact of short-term, pharmacological CARM1 inhibition on skeletal muscle mass, function, and atrophy in mice. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00047.2023

Brad Currier

PhD Candidate in muscle physiology with publications on exercise, nutrition and atrophy at McMaster University
Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (18)
exercise physiology
nutrition
disuse atrophy
exercise prescription
skeletal muscle
And 13 more
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

26 total publications

Disuse-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in disease and nondisease states in humans: mechanisms, prevention, and recovery strategies

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology / Jun 01, 2022

Nunes, E. A., Stokes, T., McKendry, J., Currier, B. S., & Phillips, S. M. (2022). Disuse-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in disease and nondisease states in humans: mechanisms, prevention, and recovery strategies. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 322(6), C1068–C1084. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00425.2021

Clash of the cascades: Release the inhibition

The Journal of Physiology / Jul 23, 2020

Currier, B. S., Joanisse, S., & McKendry, J. (2020). Clash of the cascades: Release the inhibition. The Journal of Physiology, 598(19), 4153–4154. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1113/jp280253

Massimo Nardone

University of Guelph
Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (5)
Sympathetic Nervous System
Blood Pressure Regulation
Cardiovascular physiology
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Endocrine and Autonomic Systems
Most Relevant Publications (20+)

36 total publications

Sympathetic neural modulation of arterial stiffness in humans

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology / Dec 01, 2020

Nardone, M., Floras, J. S., & Millar, P. J. (2020). Sympathetic neural modulation of arterial stiffness in humans. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 319(6), H1338–H1346. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00734.2020

Muscle sympathetic nerve responses to passive and active one-legged cycling: insights into the contributions of central command

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology / Jan 01, 2018

Doherty, C. J., Incognito, A. V., Notay, K., Burns, M. J., Slysz, J. T., Seed, J. D., Nardone, M., Burr, J. F., & Millar, P. J. (2018). Muscle sympathetic nerve responses to passive and active one-legged cycling: insights into the contributions of central command. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 314(1), H3–H10. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00494.2017

Effects of muscle sympathetic burst size and burst pattern on time-to-peak sympathetic transduction

Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism / Jan 11, 2021

Nardone, M., Incognito, A. V., Teixeira, A. L., Cacoilo, J. A., Vianna, L. C., & Millar, P. J. (2021). Effects of muscle sympathetic burst size and burst pattern on time-to-peak sympathetic transduction. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2020-0721

Signal-averaged resting sympathetic transduction of blood pressure: is it time to account for prevailing muscle sympathetic burst frequency?

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology / Sep 01, 2021

Nardone, M., Incognito, A. V., Kathia, M. M., Omazic, L. J., Lee, J. B., Teixeira, A. L., Xie, S., Vianna, L. C., & Millar, P. J. (2021). Signal-averaged resting sympathetic transduction of blood pressure: is it time to account for prevailing muscle sympathetic burst frequency? American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 321(3), R484–R494. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00131.2021

Within-breath sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity is modulated by lung volume but unaffected by acute intermittent hypercapnic hypoxia in men

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology / Jul 01, 2020

Nardone, M., Teixeira, A. L., Incognito, A. V., Vermeulen, T. D., Shafer, B. M., Millar, P. J., & Foster, G. E. (2020). Within-breath sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity is modulated by lung volume but unaffected by acute intermittent hypercapnic hypoxia in men. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 319(1), H213–H221. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00296.2020

Blood pressure oscillations impact signal-averaged sympathetic transduction of blood pressure: implications for the association with resting sympathetic outflow

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology / Oct 01, 2021

Nardone, M., Katerberg, C., Incognito, A. V., Teixeira, A. L., Vianna, L. C., & Millar, P. J. (2021). Blood pressure oscillations impact signal-averaged sympathetic transduction of blood pressure: implications for the association with resting sympathetic outflow. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 321(4), H798–H806. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00422.2021

Assessing functional sympatholysis during rhythmic handgrip exercise using Doppler ultrasound and near-infrared spectroscopy: sex differences and test-retest reliability

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology / Nov 01, 2022

Teixeira, A. L., Garland, M., Lee, J. B., Nardone, M., & Millar, P. J. (2022). Assessing functional sympatholysis during rhythmic handgrip exercise using Doppler ultrasound and near-infrared spectroscopy: sex differences and test-retest reliability. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 323(5), R810–R821. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00123.2022

Reply to Fadel et al.

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology / Feb 01, 2022

Nardone, M., Vianna, L. C., & Millar, P. J. (2022). Reply to Fadel et al. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 322(2), R123–R125. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00265.2021

Muscle sympathetic single-unit responses during rhythmic handgrip exercise and isocapnic hypoxia in males: the role of sympathoexcitation magnitude

Journal of Neurophysiology / Jul 01, 2021

Incognito, A. V., Teixeira, A. L., Shafer, B. M., Nardone, M., Vermeulen, T. D., Foster, G. E., & Millar, P. J. (2021). Muscle sympathetic single-unit responses during rhythmic handgrip exercise and isocapnic hypoxia in males: the role of sympathoexcitation magnitude. Journal of Neurophysiology, 126(1), 170–180. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00678.2020

Effect of a neck compression collar on cardiorespiratory and cerebrovascular function in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS)

Journal of Applied Physiology / Apr 01, 2020

Nardone, M., Guzman, J., Harvey, P. J., Floras, J. S., & Edgell, H. (2020). Effect of a neck compression collar on cardiorespiratory and cerebrovascular function in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). Journal of Applied Physiology, 128(4), 907–913. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00040.2020

Action potential amplitude and baroreflex resetting of action potential clusters mediate hypoxia‐induced sympathetic long‐term facilitation

The Journal of Physiology / Jun 09, 2022

Shafer, B. M., Incognito, A. V., Vermeulen, T. D., Nardone, M., Teixeira, A. L., Klassen, S. A., Millar, P. J., & Foster, G. E. (2022). Action potential amplitude and baroreflex resetting of action potential clusters mediate hypoxia‐induced sympathetic long‐term facilitation. The Journal of Physiology, 600(13), 3127–3147. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1113/jp282933

Potentiation of GABAergic synaptic transmission by diazepam acutely increases resting beat-to-beat blood pressure variability in young adults

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology / Jun 01, 2022

Teixeira, A. L., Nardone, M., Samora, M., Fernandes, I. A., Ramos, P. S., Sabino-Carvalho, J. L., Ricardo, D. R., Millar, P. J., & Vianna, L. C. (2022). Potentiation of GABAergic synaptic transmission by diazepam acutely increases resting beat-to-beat blood pressure variability in young adults. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 322(6), R501–R510. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00291.2021

Renal vascular conductance is unrelated to leg vascular conductance or muscle sympathetic nerve activity at rest and during stress in humans

Journal of Applied Physiology / Jul 01, 2023

Teixeira, A. L., Lee, J. B., Nardone, M., Burr, J. F., & Millar, P. J. (2023). Renal vascular conductance is unrelated to leg vascular conductance or muscle sympathetic nerve activity at rest and during stress in humans. Journal of Applied Physiology, 135(1), 154–164. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00673.2022

CKD patients have augmented beat-to-beat BP variability that is not improved with 12 weeks of cycling exercise

Physiology / May 01, 2023

Sabino-Carvalho, J., Jeong, J., Sprick, J., Nardone, M., DaCosta, D., & Park, J. (2023). CKD patients have augmented beat-to-beat BP variability that is not improved with 12 weeks of cycling exercise. Physiology, 38(S1). https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.2023.38.s1.5729394

Augmented sympathetic neurovascular transduction following acute exercise in normotensive adults

Physiology / May 01, 2023

Nardone, M., Pfundt, K., & Millar, P. (2023). Augmented sympathetic neurovascular transduction following acute exercise in normotensive adults. Physiology, 38(S1). https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.2023.38.s1.5732355

Cardiorespiratory coupling of sympathetic outflow in humans: a comparison of respiratory and cardiac modulation of sympathetic nerve activity to skin and muscle

Experimental Physiology / May 20, 2013

Fatouleh, R., & Macefield, V. G. (2013). Cardiorespiratory coupling of sympathetic outflow in humans: a comparison of respiratory and cardiac modulation of sympathetic nerve activity to skin and muscle. Experimental Physiology, 98(9), 1327–1336. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1113/expphysiol.2013.072421

Muscle sympathetic single-unit response patterns during progressive muscle metaboreflex activation in young healthy adults

Journal of Neurophysiology / Sep 01, 2020

Incognito, A. V., Nardone, M., Teixeira, A. L., Lee, J. B., Kathia, M. M., & Millar, P. J. (2020). Muscle sympathetic single-unit response patterns during progressive muscle metaboreflex activation in young healthy adults. Journal of Neurophysiology, 124(3), 682–690. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00305.2020

Case Studies in Physiology: Sympathetic neural discharge patterns in a healthy young male during end-expiratory breath hold-induced sinus pause

Journal of Applied Physiology / Aug 01, 2020

Vermeulen, T. D., Shafer, B. M., Incognito, A. V., Nardone, M., Teixeira, A. L., Millar, P. J., Shoemaker, J. K., & Foster, G. E. (2020). Case Studies in Physiology: Sympathetic neural discharge patterns in a healthy young male during end-expiratory breath hold-induced sinus pause. Journal of Applied Physiology, 129(2), 230–237. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00307.2020

Stretching our understanding of baroreflex control in humans: evidence of a positive feedback pulmonary baroreflex

The Journal of Physiology / Mar 28, 2020

Nardone, M., & Teixeira, A. L. (2020). Stretching our understanding of baroreflex control in humans: evidence of a positive feedback pulmonary baroreflex. The Journal of Physiology, 598(8), 1435–1436. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1113/jp279662

Validity and reliability of measuring resting muscle sympathetic nerve activity using short sampling durations in healthy humans

Journal of Applied Physiology / Nov 01, 2016

Notay, K., Seed, J. D., Incognito, A. V., Doherty, C. J., Nardone, M., Burns, M. J., & Millar, P. J. (2016). Validity and reliability of measuring resting muscle sympathetic nerve activity using short sampling durations in healthy humans. Journal of Applied Physiology, 121(5), 1065–1073. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00736.2016

Matheus Ferraz

PhD in computational chemistry, bioinformatician with experience in industry
Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (35)
Computational Chemistry
Protein Design
Machine Learning
Virology
Microbiology
And 30 more
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

17 total publications

Spread of Gamma (P.1) Sub-Lineages Carrying Spike Mutations Close to the Furin Cleavage Site and Deletions in the N-Terminal Domain Drives Ongoing Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in Amazonas, Brazil

Microbiology Spectrum / Feb 23, 2022

Naveca, F. G., Nascimento, V., Souza, V., Corado, A. de L., Nascimento, F., Silva, G., Mejía, M. C., Brandão, M. J., Costa, Á., Duarte, D., Pessoa, K., Jesus, M., Gonçalves, L., Fernandes, C., Mattos, T., Abdalla, L., Santos, J. H., Martins, A., Chui, F. M., … Bello, G. (2022). Spread of Gamma (P.1) Sub-Lineages Carrying Spike Mutations Close to the Furin Cleavage Site and Deletions in the N-Terminal Domain Drives Ongoing Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in Amazonas, Brazil. Microbiology Spectrum, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02366-21

andrea bazzani

Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna - Pisa
Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (34)
consumer neuroscience
neurophysiology
psychiatry
General Neuroscience
Physiology (medical)
And 29 more
Most Relevant Publications (3+)

25 total publications

Sleep quality mediates the effect of chronotype on resilience in the time of COVID-19

Chronobiology International / May 09, 2021

Bazzani, A., Bruno, S., Frumento, P., Cruz-Sanabria, F., Turchetti, G., & Faraguna, U. (2021). Sleep quality mediates the effect of chronotype on resilience in the time of COVID-19. Chronobiology International, 38(6), 883–892. https://doi.org/10.1080/07420528.2021.1895199

School Attendance, Chronotype, and Day-of-the-Week Effect in Adolescent Male Basketball Players

Journal of Biological Rhythms / Jan 21, 2023

Bruno, S., Benedetti, D., Bazzani, A., Ferri, F., Granieri, I., Cruz-Sanabria, F., Fiori, S., d’Ascanio, P., Frumento, P., & Faraguna, U. (2023). School Attendance, Chronotype, and Day-of-the-Week Effect in Adolescent Male Basketball Players. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 38(2), 185–196. https://doi.org/10.1177/07487304221144340

Associations between post-traumatic stress symptoms and sleep/circadian parameters: Exploring the effect of chronotype as a moderator variable

Chronobiology International / Apr 12, 2023

Cruz-Sanabria, F., Bruno, S., Bazzani, A., Bonelli, C., Violi, M., Frumento, P., & Faraguna, U. (2023). Associations between post-traumatic stress symptoms and sleep/circadian parameters: Exploring the effect of chronotype as a moderator variable. Chronobiology International, 40(5), 581–595. https://doi.org/10.1080/07420528.2023.2189952

Nicolas Collao

University of Ottawa
Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (19)
Stem cells
Exercise Physiology
Cellular Biology
Immunology
Immunology and Allergy
And 14 more
Most Relevant Publications (6+)

12 total publications

Activation of protein synthesis, regeneration, and MAPK signaling pathways following repeated bouts of eccentric cycling

American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism / Dec 01, 2019

Valladares-Ide, D., Peñailillo, L., Collao, N., Marambio, H., Deldicque, L., & Zbinden-Foncea, H. (2019). Activation of protein synthesis, regeneration, and MAPK signaling pathways following repeated bouts of eccentric cycling. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 317(6), E1131–E1139. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00216.2019

The role of L-type amino acid transporter 1 (Slc7a5) during in vitro myogenesis

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology / Aug 01, 2022

Collao, N., Akohene-Mensah, P., Nallabelli, J., Binet, E. R., Askarian, A., Lloyd, J., Niemiro, G. M., Beals, J. W., van Vliet, S., Rajgara, R., Saleh, A., Wiper-Bergeron, N., Paluska, S. A., Burd, N. A., & De Lisio, M. (2022). The role of L-type amino acid transporter 1 (Slc7a5) during in vitro myogenesis. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 323(2), C595–C605. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00162.2021

Nutritional Regulation of Muscle Stem Cells in Exercise and Disease: The Role of Protein and Amino Acid Dietary Supplementation

Frontiers in Physiology / Jul 07, 2022

Beaudry, K. M., Binet, E. R., Collao, N., & De Lisio, M. (2022). Nutritional Regulation of Muscle Stem Cells in Exercise and Disease: The Role of Protein and Amino Acid Dietary Supplementation. Frontiers in Physiology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.915390

Sex-based comparisons of muscle cellular adaptations after 10 weeks of progressive resistance training in middle-aged adults

Journal of Applied Physiology / Jan 01, 2023

Binet, E. R., McKenna, C. F., Salvador, A. F., Martinez, I. G., Alamilla, R. A., Collao, N., Bodnariuc, G., Khan, N. A., Paluska, S. A., Burd, N. A., & De Lisio, M. (2023). Sex-based comparisons of muscle cellular adaptations after 10 weeks of progressive resistance training in middle-aged adults. Journal of Applied Physiology, 134(1), 116–129. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00274.2022

The role of exercise-and high fat diet-induced bone marrow extracellular vesicles in stress hematopoiesis

Frontiers in Physiology / Nov 23, 2022

Vanhie, J. J., Kim, W., Ek Orloff, L., Ngu, M., Collao, N., & De Lisio, M. (2022). The role of exercise-and high fat diet-induced bone marrow extracellular vesicles in stress hematopoiesis. Frontiers in Physiology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.1054463

Weight loss with exercise improves muscle architecture and progenitor cell populations compared to weight loss alone in mice with preneoplastic colorectal lesions

Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism / Feb 12, 2021

Roubos, S., D’Souza, D., Hernández-Saavedra, D., Xu, G., Collao, N., Emmons, R., Larkin, J., Lloyd, J., Vanhie, J. J., Pan, Y.-X., Chen, H., & De Lisio, M. (2021). Weight loss with exercise improves muscle architecture and progenitor cell populations compared to weight loss alone in mice with preneoplastic colorectal lesions. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. https://doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2020-0956

Jamie Marks

An interdisciplinary scientist proficient in statistically analyzing large and complex datasets in RStudio. Balanced the competing needs of teaching, research, and administrative work. Experienced in successfully writing research publications and grant applications.
Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (10)
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Insect Science
Molecular Biology
And 5 more
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

4 total publications

Endurance training does not affect maximum exertion/distance capacity in Anolis carolinensis lizards

Journal of Experimental Biology / Oct 31, 2022

Sorlin, M. V., Marks, J. R., & Lailvaux, S. P. (2022). Endurance training does not affect maximum exertion/distance capacity in Anolis carolinensis lizards. Journal of Experimental Biology, 225(21). https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244576

Expression of insulin-like growth factors depends on both mass and resource availability in female green anoles (Anolis carolinensis)

Journal of Experimental Biology / Aug 01, 2021

Marks, J. R., Beatty, A. E., Schwartz, T. S., Sorlin, M., & Lailvaux, S. P. (2021). Expression of insulin-like growth factors depends on both mass and resource availability in female green anoles (Anolis carolinensis). Journal of Experimental Biology, 224(15). https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.242665

Madison C. Garibotti

Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (2)
Cell Biology
General Medicine
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

3 total publications

Mitochondrial stress responses in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: metabolic dysfunction or adaptive reprogramming?

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology / Sep 01, 2022

Bellissimo, C. A., Garibotti, M. C., & Perry, C. G. R. (2022). Mitochondrial stress responses in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: metabolic dysfunction or adaptive reprogramming? American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 323(3), C718–C730. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00249.2022

Stephen Mora

Most Relevant Research Interests
Physiology
Other Research Interests (1)
Physiology (medical)
Most Relevant Publications (3+)

3 total publications

Editorial: Nutrition in the Regulation of Muscle Development and Repair

Frontiers in Physiology / Feb 24, 2022

Adegoke, O. A. J., Huang, Y., Fu, X., & Mora, S. (2022). Editorial: Nutrition in the Regulation of Muscle Development and Repair. Frontiers in Physiology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.853007

Branched-chain Amino Acids: Catabolism in Skeletal Muscle and Implications for Muscle and Whole-body Metabolism

Frontiers in Physiology / Jul 20, 2021

Mann, G., Mora, S., Madu, G., & Adegoke, O. A. J. (2021). Branched-chain Amino Acids: Catabolism in Skeletal Muscle and Implications for Muscle and Whole-body Metabolism. Frontiers in Physiology, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.702826

The effect of a chemotherapy drug cocktail on myotube morphology, myofibrillar protein abundance, and substrate availability

Physiological Reports / Jul 01, 2021

Mora, S., & Adegoke, O. A. J. (2021). The effect of a chemotherapy drug cocktail on myotube morphology, myofibrillar protein abundance, and substrate availability. Physiological Reports, 9(13). Portico. https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14927

Example physiology projects

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