Publications by authors named "K Teerds"

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  • Dimeric nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase (NNT) is a crucial enzyme located in the mitochondrial inner membrane, involved in converting NADP/NADH to NADPH/NAD while facilitating proton influx, but its specific roles and regulation in health and diseases like cancer are still not thoroughly understood.! -
  • Research on NNT has been conducted through studies on gene mutations in specific models (like GCCD4 patients and C57BL/6J mice) and effects of NNT alterations in cancer cells, revealing both common and unique functional issues, yet information on NNT's physiological role in humans remains limited.! -
  • To advance understanding of NNT's functions and effects in various conditions, future
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Young sows mobilise body reserves to support milk production during lactation, resulting in a negative energy balance (NEB). This NEB affects the development of follicles and oocytes that give rise to the next litter. Decreased IGF1 levels due to a NEB are thought to play a role in this process.

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  • Biomedical science is improving in transparency and reproducibility, which is crucial for research involving semen analysis.
  • Two key documents have been released: the WHO Laboratory Manual and the International Standard ISO 23162:2021, both focusing on semen examination protocols.
  • It is recommended that authors adhere to these guidelines when publishing their studies, ideally using a provided checklist for proper compliance.
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Metabolic demands of modern hybrid sows have increased over the years, which increases the chance that sows enter a substantial negative energy balance (NEB) during lactation. This NEB can negatively impact reproductive outcome, which is especially evident in primiparous sows causing a reduced second parity reproductive performance. The negative effects of the lactational NEB on reproductive performance can be partly explained by the influence of the premating metabolic state, during and after lactation, on the development of follicles from which oocytes will give rise to the next litter.

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Unlabelled: Microplastics have been documented in drinking water, but their effects on human health from ingestion, or the concentrations at which those effects begin to manifest, are not established. Here, we report on the outcome of a virtual expert workshop conducted between October 2020 and October 2021 in which a comprehensive review of mammalian hazard studies was conducted. A key objective of this assessment was to evaluate the feasibility and confidence in deriving a human health-based threshold value to inform development of the State of California's monitoring and management strategy for microplastics in drinking water.

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