Publications by authors named "E M Bradbury"

Land stewards in dryland ecosystems across the western U.S. face challenges to manage the exotic grass (cheatgrass), which is a poor forage, is difficult to remove, and increases risk of catastrophic fire.

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Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play an important role in the innate immune response after CNS injury. Although TLR4 is one of the best characterized, its role in chronic stages after spinal cord injury (SCI) is not well understood. We examined the role of TLR4 signaling in injury-induced responses at 1 d, 7 d, and 8 weeks after spinal cord contusion injury in adult female TLR4 null and wild-type mice.

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  • The study investigates how reducing protein in diets for laying hens affects bone health and mineralization, specifically looking at the role of L-arginine (Arg), guanidinoacetic acid (GAA), and L-citrulline (Cit) as supplements.
  • Researchers compared five dietary treatments among hens, analyzing factors like bone weight, breaking strength, and mineral levels over a 20-week period.
  • Results showed that while a standard protein diet led to better bone characteristics, supplementation with Arg, GAA, or Cit in reduced-protein diets improved femur weight and mineral absorption, suggesting hens can adapt to low diets by optimizing mineral usage.
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V3 spinal interneurons are a key element of the spinal circuits, which control motor function. However, to date, there are no effective ways of deriving a pure V3 population from human pluripotent stem cells. Here, we report a method for differentiation and isolation of spinal V3 interneurons, combining extrinsic factor-mediated differentiation and magnetic activated cell sorting.

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Cervical level spinal cord injury (SCI) can severely impact upper limb muscle function, which is typically assessed in the clinic using electromyography (EMG). Here, we established novel preclinical methodology for EMG assessments of muscle function after SCI in awake freely moving animals. Adult female rats were implanted with EMG recording electrodes in bicep muscles and received bilateral cervical (C7) contusion injuries.

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