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Our second #CrossTalk rebuttal - and final entry in the exchange - from Pang provides further information against the use of rodent models in human transgenerational influences...
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The first of two #CrossTalk rebuttals comes from our proposing authors Moon, Bale and Morgan, and it offers a greater explanation for the use of analogous models in intergenerational effect in humans...
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Our #CrossTalk opposing view by Terence Pang PhD (@TheFlorey) suggests the opposite; rodents are not good models for assessing transgenerational influences in humans.
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This thread will follow the #CrossTalk in Issue 20! Nickole Moon, Dr. Tracy Bale (@CU_Psychiatry) and Christopher Morgan (@UofMaryland) propose parental stress rodent models can help determine the transmission of intergenerational effects in humans!
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A #perspective to accompany the work McKinley et al in our previous post has been written by Colin Reardon (Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Cell Biology, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine), which talks about divergent neuroimmune circuits...
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Michael J. McKinley, Pedro Trevizan-Bau, Robin M. McAllen (@TheFlorey) and Davide Martelli (Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, Università di Bologna) investigate interleukin-10 regulation and tumour necrosis factor-α responses through efferent nerve pathways!
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Our second #JournalClub entry for Issue 20 has Niloufar Amiri (Virginia Tech ICTAS) looking at the role of pericytes in aiding muscle recovery after immobilization! #pericytes #musclerecovery
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The first of our two #JournalClub submissions in Issue 20 looks at the relationship shared by adipose-secreted leptin and muscle form and function! Produced by Abbey Retta and Michael S. Finch from the Department of Health Sciences, Brock University.
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Following on from our last shared article, Hagit Shapiro, Avner Leshem and eran elinav of Weizmann Institute share their #perspective on how 'trimming Trem2' can further impact metabolic morbidities! #trimmingTrem2
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How does Exon 2-mediated deletion of Trem2 impact the metabolic function of obese mice? Nathan Winn, Elysa M. Wolf, Jamie Garcia, PhD and Alyssa Hasty
( Vanderbilt Molecular Physiology & Biophysics ) investigate! 🐁
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Tanadet Pipatpolkai, Samuel G. Usher, Natascia Vedovato, Frances M. Ashcroft (Department of Physiology with University of Oxford) and Phillip J. Stansfeld (School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick) suggest an allosteric interaction that regulates KATP channels... 📜 buff.ly/3gg4hQK
The #topicalreview for Issue 20 concerns skeletal muscles glucose uptake, with the involvement of integrin signalling proteins and the extracellular matrix! 💀Fulvia Draicchio , Nicholas Hurren, Dr Neale Tillin, Dr Richard Mackenzie, Behrends and Lykke Sylow review.📜buff.ly/3D9H0Jm
How does experimental pulmonary hypertension affect the work and oxygen consumption of isolated right ventricular papillary muscles? Frédéric Vaz, van der Laarse, Bogaards, Schalij, Noordegraaf, Vaz and van Groen (@VUamsterdam) investigate. 📜buff.ly/3TtXb9C
Our new cover honours the latest The Nobel Prize winner Prof Svante Pääbo for his efforts in the field of #paleogenetics . The cover introduces our 20th issue of the year which can be accessed here 🔗 buff.ly/3D0JoC2
'The regulation of both energy intake and expenditure exhibit clear sexual dimorphism.' Anne Nicole De Jesus and Belinda A. Henry from Monash University discuss the role of oestrogen on energy balance and sexual dimorphism in weight control 📜 buff.ly/3ywVbVT
What are the comparisons between current pharmacological anti-ageing approaches and non-pharmacological interventions, particularly when it comes to our health and well-being. Regula Furrer and Christoph Handschin from Biozentrum, University of Basel explain more 📜 buff.ly/3RQfiVR