Publications by authors named "Ragnhild S Berg"

Red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) and snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) are deep-sea crustaceans widely distributed in the North Pacific and Northwest Atlantic Oceans. These giant predators have invaded the Barents Sea over the past decades, and climate-driven temperature changes may influence their distribution and abundance in the sub-Arctic region. Molting and growth in crustaceans are strongly affected by temperature, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are little known, particularly in cold-water species.

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  • The study explored the use of processed eggshell membrane powder (PEP) mixed with collagen to improve the properties of 3D scaffolds for tissue engineering.
  • PEP, a low-cost by-product from the egg processing industry, showed enhanced mechanical strength and favorable support for cell growth compared to scaffolds made purely of collagen.
  • Both fibroblast and skeletal muscle cells flourished in the PEP/collagen scaffolds, maintaining their identity and functionality, suggesting that PEP could be an effective, natural material for regenerative medicine applications.
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Inhibition of dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV) and stimulation of muscle glucose uptake are two of the key strategies for management of type-2-diabetes (T2D). In the present study, four protein hydrolysates generated by enzymatic hydrolysis of chicken by-product, i.e.

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Skeletal muscle function is highly dependent on the ability to regenerate, however, during ageing or disease, the proliferative capacity is reduced, leading to loss of muscle function. We have previously demonstrated the presence of vitamin K2 in bovine skeletal muscles, but whether vitamin K has a role in muscle regulation and function is unknown. In this study, we used primary bovine skeletal muscle cells, cultured in monolayers in vitro, to assess a potential effect of vitamin K2 (MK-4) during myogenesis of muscle cells.

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