Publications by authors named "K H Holley"

Biocement is an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional cement that is produced via microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) and has great potential to mitigate the environmental harms of cement and concrete use. Current production requires on-site bacterial cultivation and the application of live culture to target materials, lacking the convenience of stable formulas that enable broad adoption and application by nonscientific professionals. Here, we report the development of a dry shelf-stable formulation of , the model organism for biocement production.

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Background: The essential amino acid leucine (LEU) plays a crucial role in promoting resistance-training adaptations. Dileucine (DILEU), a LEU-LEU dipeptide, increases MPS rates, however its impact on resistance training outcomes remains unexplored. This study assessed the effects of DILEU supplementation on resistance training adaptations.

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Introduction: Retinol has a long history of treating skin conditions, including photoaging. However, skin irritation with repeated use of retinol is well documented. The present study assessed the effectiveness of a novel topical formulation, referred to as retinol topical formulation (RTF), to improve the quality of skin health.

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Unlabelled: Flavonoids, known for their neuroprotective properties, are abundant in and Yet, human studies on their combined effects are limited.

Objective: This study evaluated the cognitive effects of combined and supplementation in healthy adults.

Methods: In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 26 males and 59 females ( = 85; 43 ± 8 yrs) consumed the test product (TP) containing 240 mg stem extract of and 51 mg heartwood extract of (UP326, Unigen, Tacoma, WA USA) or placebo (PLA) for four weeks.

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Injunctive social norms are societal standards for how people are expected to behave. When individuals transgress these norms, they face social sanctions for their behavior. These sanctions can take many forms ranging from verbal or non-verbal reactions and from disapproval to ostracism.

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