Rodriguez-Herrera, Alfonso Tims, Sebastian Polman, Jan Porcel Rubio, Rocío Muñoz Hoyos, Antonio Agosti, Massimo Lista, Gianluca Corvaglia, Luigi T Knol, Jan Roeselers, Guus
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American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology
This study examined fecal metabolome dynamics to gain greater functional insights into the interactions between nutrition and the activity of the developing gut microbiota in healthy term-born infants. The fecal samples used here originate from a randomized, controlled, double-blind clinical study that assessed the efficacy of infant formula with p...
Chen, Hui van Reyk, David Reyna, Jorge Oliver, Brian G
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Advances in physiology education
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a strong driver for moving more teaching and learning activities online. Border restrictions have had a severe impact on international students either hoping to enroll in courses offered in Australia or continue with such courses if they are already enrolled. The online learning experience is likely different between ...
Carter, Jason R. Knutson, Kristen L. Mokhlesi, Babak
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American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology
In March 2022, the US Senate passed the Sunshine Protection Act that would abolish the biannual change in clocks each fall and spring and permanently adopt daylight saving time that aligns with the “spring forward” time change each March. A number of scientific and medical societies have endorsed the abolishment of the biannual clock change, but op...
Skow, Rachel J. Nandadeva, Damsara Grotle, Ann-Katrin Stephens, Brandi Y. Wright, Alexis N. Fadel, Paul J.
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American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology
We and others have previously shown that COVID-19 results in vascular and autonomic impairments in young adults. However, the newest variant of COVID-19 (Omicron) appears to have less severe complications. Therefore, we investigated whether recent breakthrough infection with COVID-19 during the Omicron wave impacts cardiovascular health in young ad...
Ladlow, Peter O’Sullivan, Oliver Bennett, Alexander N. Barker-Davies, Robert Houston, Andrew Chamley, Rebecca May, Samantha Mills, Daniel Dewson, Dominic Rogers-Smith, Kasha
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Journal of Applied Physiology
A failure to fully recover following coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may have a profound impact on high-functioning populations ranging from frontline emergency services to professional or amateur/recreational athletes. The aim of the study is to describe the medium-term cardiopulmonary exercise profiles of individuals with “persistent symptoms...
Iamshchinina, Polina Karapetian, Agnessa Kaiser, Daniel Cichy, Radoslaw M.
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Journal of Neurophysiology
Humans can effortlessly categorize objects, both when they are conveyed through visual images and spoken words. To resolve the neural correlates of object categorization, studies have so far primarily focused on the visual modality. It is therefore still unclear how the brain extracts categorical information from auditory signals. In the current st...
Gonçalves-Manso, Dayana S Rodrigues, Mateus P Secio-Silva, Ayla Alves, Eliza L Oliveira, Vitória S Carvalho, Pedro E P Beraldo, Ikaro J S Vaccarezza, Giulia T C Viza, Rodrigo S Carmo, Francisco A C
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Advances in physiology education
The COVID-19 pandemic affected almost all aspects of our lives, including the Education sector and the way of teaching and learning. In March 2020, health authorities in Brazil have imposed social isolation and the interruption of on-site activities in schools and universities. In this context, the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), one of ...
Gong, Ruxue Mühlberg, Christoph Wegscheider, Mirko Fricke, Christopher Rumpf, Jost-Julian Knösche, Thomas R. Classen, Joseph
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Journal of Neurophysiology
Bradykinesia is a cardinal motor symptom in Parkinson’s disease (PD), the pathophysiology of which is not fully understood. We analyzed the role of cross-frequency coupling of oscillatory cortical activity in motor impairment in patients with PD and healthy controls. High-density EEG signals were recorded during various motor activities and at rest...
Jonvik, Kristin L Torstveit, Monica K Sundgot-Borgen, Jorunn Mathisen, Therese Fostervold
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Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
Basu, Amrita Patel, Neil G Nicholson, Elijah D Weiss, Ryan J
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American journal of physiology. Cell physiology
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are long, linear polysaccharides that are ubiquitously expressed on the cell surface and in the extracellular matrix of all animal cells. These complex carbohydrates play important roles in many cellular processes and have been implicated in many disease states, including cancer, inflammation, and genetic disorders. GAGs a...