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pro vyhledávání: '"Isabella Monteiro De Pina"'
Autor:
Holly A. Concepcion, Holly DeCourcey, Isabella Monteiro De Pina, Marissa J Maroni, Ryan W. Logan, Alexis V Cushman, Nicole L Arruda, Rachel R. Gelineau, Madison H. Chasse, Hannah V. Deane, Joseph A. Seggio, Kimberly M Capri
Publikováno v:
Chronobiol Int
Altered circadian rhythms have negative consequences on health and behavior. Emerging evidence suggests genetics influences the physiological and behavioral responses to circadian disruption. We investigated the effects of a 21 h day (T = 21 cycle),
Autor:
Madison H. Chasse, Isabella Monteiro De Pina, Marissa J. Maroni, Joseph A. Seggio, Alexis V Cushman, Kimberly M. Capri
Publikováno v:
Chronobiology International. 35:1456-1463
Disruptions to the circadian rhythm can lead to altered metabolism. Modification of thyroid function may be a reason why circadian misalignment may contribute to future metabolic disorders. We investigated whether circadian disruption through constan
Autor:
Isabella Monteiro De Pina, Joseph A. Seggio, Rachel R. Gelineau, Nara F. Nascimento, Nicole L. Arruda, Aikaterini Hatzidis, Jasmin A. Hicks
Publikováno v:
Biological Rhythm Research. 48:437-447
The effects of royal jelly (RJ) appear to be conserved in Drosophila; flies exposed of RJ exhibit increased body size, similar to queen bees. However, in flies and bees, there is evidence that increased body size can lead to impairments to locomotor
Autor:
Aikaterini Hatzidis, Jasmin A. Hicks, Isabella Monteiro De Pina, Karyn E O'Connell, Rachel R. Gelineau, Nicole L. Arruda, Joseph A. Seggio
Publikováno v:
HORMONES. 16
Both the consumption of high-fat diets and exercise are known to produce alterations in metabolism and behavior. This study focuses on the effects of a change to a low-fat diet from a high-fat diet and voluntary exercise on obesity, type-2 diabetic-l
Autor:
Joseph A. Seggio, Rachel R. Gelineau, Aikaterini Hatzidis, Isabella Monteiro De Pina, Jasmin A. Hicks, Nicole L. Arruda
Publikováno v:
Brain and Behavior
Background and Objective Animal studies can be a great tool to investigate sex differences in a variety of different ways, including behavioral and physiological responses to drug treatments and different “lifestyle variables” such as diets. Cons