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Autor:
Lovaye Kajiura, Julie Smit, Colin Montpetit, Tamara Kelly, Jennifer Waugh, Fiona Rawle, Julie Clark, Melody Neumann, Michelle French
Publikováno v:
Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2014)
The Ontario Consortium of Undergraduate Biology Educators (oCUBE) bringstogether over 50 biology educators from 18 Ontario universities with the commongoal to improve the biology undergraduate experience for both students andeducators. This goal is a
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https://doaj.org/article/f74a20ba7a034ac9bcdf5a85dbe7ca17
Autor:
Colin Montpetit, Lovaye Kajiura
Publikováno v:
Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, Vol 5 (2012)
Case-based teaching and learning strategies can offer instructors effective pedagogical tools to scaffold student learning through activities designed to fulfill teaching objectives and desired student learning outcomes. In science disciplines, progr
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https://doaj.org/article/7e5b05f9d9094ac783c14ae2edcda336
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 77:1874-1890
Sleep is required for the consolidation of memory for complex tasks, and elements of the growth-hormone (GH) axis may regulate sleep. The GH axis also up-regulates protein synthesis, which is required for memory consolidation. Transgenic rat GH mice
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 77:1861-1873
Lifetime consumption rates of male transgenic growth hormone (GH) mice and normal controls were measured on either a 38% protein diet (HP), the standard rodent diet (STD) (23.5% protein), or the standard diet supplemented with a free choice of sucros
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 75:1336-1345
Lifetime reproduction of female transgenic rat growth hormone (TRrGH) mice and their normal siblings was evaluated on a high-protein (38%) diet, a standard diet (23% protein), and the standard diet supplemented with sucrose cubes. Compared with those
Autor:
C. David Rollo, Lovaye Kajiura Ph.D.
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 72:1010-1017
Genetically engineered "Supermice" (Mus musculus, transgenic strain Tg[MT-1,rGH],Bri2) possess multiple copies of rat growth hormone genes yielding growth rates 220% that of normal mice. To discover how Supermice alter their acquisition and allocatio