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Metabol Open
December 2021
Department of Biology and Toxicology, 401 College Avenue, Ashland University, Ashland, OH, 44905, USA.
The disruption of glucose homeostasis associated with the use of nicotine delivery systems may be due to a shift to lipid metabolism. Indirect calorimetry was used to measure the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) in female ( = 21) and male ( = 21) C57BL/6J mice exposed to room air (control) or e-cigarette vapor in a 1L chamber to test the hypothesis that lipid metabolism predominates in vaped mice. Metabolism was quantified via RER using a GA-200 gas analyzer (iWorx, Inc) and LabScribe .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExp Eye Res
November 2013
Department of Biology, Ashland University, 401 College Avenue, Ashland, OH 44805, USA. Electronic address:
Alpha crystallins are small heat shock proteins essential to normal ocular lens function. They also help maintain homeostasis in many non-ocular vertebrate tissues and their expression levels change in multiple diseases of the nervous and cardiovascular system and during cancer. The specific roles that α-crystallins may play in eye development are unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTrends Microbiol
May 2013
Department of Biology, Ashland University, 401 College Avenue, Ashland, OH 44805, USA.
Bacteriophages are viruses of bacteria that are used for controlling bacterial food-borne pathogens and have been proposed for more extensive usage in infection control. Protists are now recognised to harbour viruses and virus-like particles. We propose that investigation of their prevalence in parasites be intensified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScientifica (Cairo)
November 2013
Department of Biology, Ashland University, 401 College Avenue, Ashland, OH 44805, USA.
Life forms can be roughly differentiated into those that are microscopic versus those that are not as well as those that are multicellular and those that, instead, are unicellular. Cellular organisms seem generally able to host viruses, and this propensity carries over to those that are both microscopic and less than truly multicellular. These viruses of microorganisms, or VoMs, in fact exist as the world's most abundant somewhat autonomous genetic entities and include the viruses of domain Bacteria (bacteriophages), the viruses of domain Archaea (archaeal viruses), the viruses of protists, the viruses of microscopic fungi such as yeasts (mycoviruses), and even the viruses of other viruses (satellite viruses).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBrain Res Bull
January 2012
Department of Biology/Toxicology, 401 College Avenue, Ashland University, Ashland, OH 44805, USA.
Neuregulin-1 (NRG1) is a trophic and differentiation factor that signals through ErbB receptor tyrosine kinases to regulate nervous system development. Previous studies have demonstrated that NRG1 affects plasticity at glutamatergic synapses in principal glutamatergic neurons of the hippocampus and frontal cortex; however, immunohistochemical and genetic analyses strongly suggest these effects are indirect and mediated via ErbB4 receptors on GABAergic interneurons. Here, we used cultured cerebellar granule cells (CGCs) that express ErbB4 to analyze the cell-autonomous effects of NRG1 stimulation on glutamatergic function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChemosphere
November 2007
Department of Chemistry, Ashland University, 401 College Avenue, Ashland, OH 44805, USA.
Inexpensive highly leaded jewelry, much of it imported from China, remains widely available in the United States. The source materials for these items are unknown. Due to the low cost of much of this trinket jewelry, it seems likely that scrap materials may be used in their manufacture.
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March 2007
Department of Chemistry, Ashland University, 401 College Avenue, Ashland, OH 44805, USA.
Recent recalls of lead-contaminated jewelry and the death of a Minnesota child by lead poisoning after swallowing a jewelry charm have highlighted the hazards of leaded jewelry to children. We sought to determine the extent of lead contamination in inexpensive, imported jewelry available in United States retail stores. A total of 139 jewelry items were purchased from ten retail store chains in five different geographic locations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Gen Psychol
April 2006
Department of Psychology, Ashland University, 401 College Avenue, Ashland, OH 44805, USA.
The author investigated the effect of delayed testing on participants' memory for distinctive and typical faces. Participants viewed distinctive and typical faces and were then tested for recognition immediately or after a delay of 3, 6, or 12 weeks. Consistent with prior research, analysis of measure of sensitivity (d') showed that participants performed better on distinctive rather than typical faces, and memory performance declined with longer retention intervals between study and testing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFToxicol Sci
November 2000
Department of Biology/Toxicology, 401 College Avenue, Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio 44805, USA.
In order to examine the mechanistic basis between combined effects and mechanisms of action, two osteolathyrogens, beta-aminopropionitrile (betaAPN) and diethyldithiocarbamate (DTC), were tested together on Xenopus embryos. In a separate test, DTC was also tested with copper sulfate to determine the importance of copper in DTC-induced osteolathyrism. Frog embryos (Xenopus laevis) were exposed for 96 h, with daily solution removal and replacement.
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July 2000
Department of Biology/Toxicology, Ashland University, 401 College Avenue, Ashland, OH 44805, USA.
Two nitrile combinations, beta-aminopropionitrile (beta APN) with aminoacetonitrile (AAN) and betaAPN with beta APN (as a sham combination), were evaluated using the frog embryo mixture toxicity assay to determine their combined osteolathyritic effects and to compare the results with theoretical effects for two combined effects models. In separate tests each nitrile was tested with copper sulfate to determine the importance of copper in osteolathyrogen-induced disruption of connective tissue cross-linking. Frog embryos (Xenopus laevis) were exposed for 96 h, with daily solution removal and replacement.
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