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View article: Co‐ingesting whey protein with dual‐source carbohydrate enhances amino acid availability without compromising post‐exercise liver glycogen resynthesis
Co‐ingesting whey protein with dual‐source carbohydrate enhances amino acid availability without compromising post‐exercise liver glycogen resynthesis Open
We examined the effects of ingesting maltodextrin and/or fructose with protein co‐ingestion on post‐exercise liver and muscle glycogen resynthesis. Following glycogen‐depleting exercise, 10 well‐trained male cyclists ingested 60 g h −1 car…
View article: Measurement of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in serum by LC-MS/MS compared to immunoassay reveals inconsistent agreement in paediatric samples
Measurement of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in serum by LC-MS/MS compared to immunoassay reveals inconsistent agreement in paediatric samples Open
Objectives Automated immunoassays for 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH) 2 D) have increased the use of serum measurements in clinical and research settings, but disagreement with LC-MS/MS methods remains an issue. Methods In this study, we…
View article: Effects of resistance exercise, collagen ingestion and circulating oestrogen concentration on collagen synthesis in a female athlete: A case report
Effects of resistance exercise, collagen ingestion and circulating oestrogen concentration on collagen synthesis in a female athlete: A case report Open
We investigated the effects of resistance exercise (RE), hydrolysed collagen (HC) ingestion and circulating oestrogen concentration on collagen synthesis in a naturally menstruating female CrossFit athlete. In a double‐blind, randomised cr…
View article: Muscular anatomy of the forelimb of tiger (<i>Panthera tigris</i>)
Muscular anatomy of the forelimb of tiger (<i>Panthera tigris</i>) Open
Dissection reports of large cats (family Felidae) have been published since the late 19th century. These reports generally describe the findings in words, show drawings of the dissection, and usually include some masses of muscles, but oft…
View article: Forensic Tools for Species Identification of Skeletal Remains: Metrics, Statistics, and OsteoID
Forensic Tools for Species Identification of Skeletal Remains: Metrics, Statistics, and OsteoID Open
Although nonhuman remains constitute a significant portion of forensic anthropological casework, the potential use of bone metrics to assess the human origin and to classify species of skeletal remains has not been thoroughly investigated.…
View article: Vertical support use and primate origins
Vertical support use and primate origins Open
Adaptive scenarios of crown primate origins remain contentious due to uncertain order of acquisition and functional significance of the clade’s diagnostic traits. A feature of the talus bone in the ankle, known as the posterior trochlear s…
View article: Neuropil Distribution in the Anterior Cingulate and Occipital Cortex of Artiodactyls
Neuropil Distribution in the Anterior Cingulate and Occipital Cortex of Artiodactyls Open
Relatively little neuroscience research has been focused on artiodactyls. Recent observations of complex social interactions in domestic and wild species suggest that analyses of artiodactyl brain anatomy would be of comparative value. In …
View article: Engineering <i>Escherichia coli</i> to increase triacetic acid lactone (TAL) production using an optimized TAL sensor-reporter system
Engineering <i>Escherichia coli</i> to increase triacetic acid lactone (TAL) production using an optimized TAL sensor-reporter system Open
Triacetic acid lactone (TAL) (4-hydroxy-6-methyl-2-pyrone) can be upgraded into a variety of higher-value products, and has potential to be developed into a renewable platform chemical through metabolic engineering. We previously developed…