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  1. module 13: chinese
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  2. ocular herpes simplex
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  3. pharmacy - student health services
    pharmacy.shs.ilstu.edu/pharmacy/otc.shtml
  4. continuity clinic notebook: croup: differential diagnosis and treatment
    www.mcg.edu/pediatrics/CCNotebook/chapter2/croup.htm
  5. genetics program - faculty mentors
    life.bio.sunysb.edu/gen/faculty.html
  6. ohio plant biotechnology consortium
    opbc.osu.edu/scientists/scientists.html
  7. greenville hospital system
    www.ghs.org/HealthContent.aspx?id=70320
  8. encrusting coralline algae flourish where waves break on the reef
    www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/webb/BOT311/Rhodophyta/Rhodoph ...
  9. the growth of brown adipose tissue in cold-acclimatized rats after depletion of mast cell histamine by
    memorias.ioc.fiocruz.br/932/3347.html
  10. answerspot | student health services
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Research Grants

  1. Development of Organic and Inorganic Analytical Methodol
    Joan C May; Fiscal Year: 2003
  2. Clinical Investigations On The Etiology And Therapy Of N
    Henry F McFarland; Fiscal Year: 2006
  3. Genetics Of The Dominantly Inherited Periodic Fever Synd
    Daniel L Kastner; Fiscal Year: 2006
  4. G-Protein-Coupled Signal Transduction in Urticaria and A
    KIRK DRUEY; Fiscal Year: 2006
  5. Role Of Neuropeptides And Biogenic Amines In Stress And
    Juan M Saavedra; Fiscal Year: 2006
  6. Experimental Therapeutics For Acute Pain
    Raymond A Dionne; Fiscal Year: 2005
  7. Vaccines for Pandemic Influenza
    Kanta Subbarao; Fiscal Year: 2006
  8. Mechanisms of Chromosome Rearrangements in the Evolution
    Roscoe Stanyon; Fiscal Year: 2004
  9. Study Of Respiratory And Flavivirus Vaccines In Voluntee
    Brian R Murphy; Fiscal Year: 2005
  10. Evaluation of stored platelet function
    J G Vostal; Fiscal Year: 2002

Publications

  1. Costs and benefits of cold acclimation in field-released Drosophila
    Torsten N Kristensen
    Department of Genetics and Biotechnology, University of Aarhus, P O Box 50, DK 8830 Tjele, Denmark
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105:216-21
  2. Experimental measurements of the temperature variation along artery-vein pairs from 200 to 1000 microns diameter in rat hind limb
    Qinghong He
    Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA
    J Biomech Eng 124:656-61
  3. Occupational health conditions in extreme environments
    K Rodahl
    Maaltrostveien 40, 0786 Oslo, Norway
    Ann Occup Hyg 47:241-52
  4. Effects of pre-cooling procedures on intermittent-sprint exercise performance in warm conditions
    Rob Duffield
    School of Human Movement, Charles Sturt University, Panorama Avenue, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia
    Eur J Appl Physiol 100:727-35
  5. Finger heat flux/temperature as an indicator of thermal imbalance with application for extravehicular activity
    Victor S Koscheyev
    Department of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
    Acta Astronaut 57:713-21
  6. Cooling athletes before competition in the heat: comparison of techniques and practical considerations
    Marc J Quod
    Department of Physiology, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
    Sports Med 36:671-82
  7. Interactions between temperature and human leptin physiology in vivo and in vitro
    Annerieke Zeyl
    Metabolic Research Centre and Department of Biomedical Science, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia 2522
    Eur J Appl Physiol 92:571-8
  8. Independent vasomotor control of rat tail and proximal hairy skin
    Mutsumi Tanaka
    Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and Medicine, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia
    J Physiol 582:421-33
  9. Thermoperiodic acclimations enhance cold hardiness of the eggs of the migratory locust
    Hong-Sheng Wang
    State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China
    Cryobiology 53:206-17
  10. R-Ras3/(M-Ras) is involved in thermal adaptation in the critical period of thermal control establishment
    Galya Labunskay
    Institute of Animal Science, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250 Israel
    J Neurobiol 66:56-70

Scientific Experts

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Webpages124 found, 30 most recent shown here

  1. module 13: chinese
    www.ars-grin.gov/duke/syllabus/module13.htm
  2. ocular herpes simplex
    www.uic.edu/com/eye/LearningAboutVision/EyeFacts/OcularHerpe ...
  3. pharmacy - student health services
    pharmacy.shs.ilstu.edu/pharmacy/otc.shtml
  4. continuity clinic notebook: croup: differential diagnosis and treatment
    www.mcg.edu/pediatrics/CCNotebook/chapter2/croup.htm
  5. genetics program - faculty mentors
    life.bio.sunysb.edu/gen/faculty.html
  6. ohio plant biotechnology consortium
    opbc.osu.edu/scientists/scientists.html
  7. greenville hospital system
    www.ghs.org/HealthContent.aspx?id=70320
  8. encrusting coralline algae flourish where waves break on the reef
    www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/webb/BOT311/Rhodophyta/Rhodoph ...
  9. the growth of brown adipose tissue in cold-acclimatized rats after depletion of mast cell histamine by
    memorias.ioc.fiocruz.br/932/3347.html
  10. answerspot | student health services
    studenthealth.oregonstate.edu/answerspot/browse.php?category ...
  11. em2 environmental emergencies
    faculty.washington.edu/alexbert/MEDEX/Spring/EM2ENVIRONMENTA ...
  12. plants & human affairs
    employees.csbsju.edu/SSAUPE/biol106/lectures/seed_lec.htm
  13. r. william henry | department of biochemistry&molecular biology | michigan state university
    www.bch.msu.edu/faculty/henry.htm
  14. cold frames & hot beds
    www.uri.edu/ce/factsheets/sheets/coldframe.html
  15. survival and molting incidence after heat and cold shocks in panstrongylus megistus burmeister
    memorias.ioc.fiocruz.br/941/3615.html
  16. department for biochemistry of cold adaptation
    www.cryo.org.ua/ipk_eng/depts/biochemcoldadapt.html
  17. cryoglobulinemia information
    vasculitis.med.jhu.edu/typesof/cryoglobulinemia.html
  18. allergic rhinitis | ochsner health system | new orleans, la
    www.ochsner.org/programs/pollen_allergic_rhinitis/index.html
  19. jan witkowski cv biography publications
    www.cshl.edu/banbury/witkowski.html
  20. common cold
    medplant.nmsu.edu/Diseases/cold/cold.htm
  21. a quick consumer guide to safe food handling
    www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/yf/foods/he502w.htm
  22. sinusitis
    health.rutgers.edu/brochures/sinusitis.htm
  23. danforthcenter.org
    www.danforthcenter.org/xiong/selectpublications.htm
  24. laboratory incidents:  toxics in the cold box
    www2.umdnj.edu/eohssweb/aiha/accidents/coldbox.htm
  25. sinus relief is in your hands - new jersey hospital - meridian health, nj
    www.meridianhealth.com/index.cfm/Publications/HealthViews/20 ...
  26. treatment for arthritis and other rheumatic diseases - pediatric arthritis and other rheumatic diseases - health library - children's hospital of the king's daughters
    www.chkd.com/Arthritis/treat.asp
  27. scleroderma
    www.chw.org/display/PPF/DocID/21658/router.asp
  28. hypothermia
    www.clarian.org/ADAM/doc/HealthIllustratedEncyclopedia/1/000 ...

Research Grants62

  1. Development of Organic and Inorganic Analytical Methodol
    Joan C May; Fiscal Year: 2003
    ..b>Cold vapor atomic absorption spectrophotometric methodology has been developed to determine the total mercury resulting ..
  2. Clinical Investigations On The Etiology And Therapy Of N
    Henry F McFarland; Fiscal Year: 2006
    ..Patients on long-term therapy had significant reduction in pain, improvement in sensing cold and warm and in their sweat function. However, ERT did not reduce the incidence of stroke...
  3. Genetics Of The Dominantly Inherited Periodic Fever Synd
    Daniel L Kastner; Fiscal Year: 2006
    ..Two phenotypically milder conditions, familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome (FCAS) and Muckle-Wells syndrome (MWS), are caused by mutations in the same gene...
  4. G-Protein-Coupled Signal Transduction in Urticaria and A
    KIRK DRUEY; Fiscal Year: 2006
    ..In some cases, defined physical stimuli such as pressure, vibration, heat, or cold induce urticarial episodes. The disease is termed chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU) when no underlying cause (e.g...
  5. Role Of Neuropeptides And Biogenic Amines In Stress And
    Juan M Saavedra; Fiscal Year: 2006
    ..AT1 receptor antagonism completely eliminated the production of stress-induced gastric ulcers in the rat during cold-restraint, preventing the stress-induced decrease in gastric blood flow and the acute inflammatory reaction of the ..
  6. Experimental Therapeutics For Acute Pain
    Raymond A Dionne; Fiscal Year: 2005
    ..associated with gender, ethnicity, and temperament measured responses to experimental painful thermal and cold stimuli with ratings of pain; temperament dimensions of personality were also evaluated...
  7. Vaccines for Pandemic Influenza
    Kanta Subbarao; Fiscal Year: 2006
    ..of a selected avian influenza virus with pandemic potential and the attenuating genes from the A/Ann Arbor/6/60 cold adapted (A/AA/6/60 ca) donor virus...
  8. Mechanisms of Chromosome Rearrangements in the Evolution
    Roscoe Stanyon; Fiscal Year: 2004
    ..Our collaborators at Cold Springs Laboratory now print human BAC clone arrays...
  9. Study Of Respiratory And Flavivirus Vaccines In Voluntee
    Brian R Murphy; Fiscal Year: 2005
    ..RSV vaccine candidate was derived by passage of wild type RSV in vitro at sub-optimal temperatures, yielding the cold-passaged (cp) attenuated cpRSV...
  10. Evaluation of stored platelet function
    J G Vostal; Fiscal Year: 2002
    ..Effects of cold temperature storage on platelets: The risk of bacterial contamination could be reduced if platelets were stored in ..
  11. Double Strand Break Repair And Recombination
    Michael A Resnick; Fiscal Year: 2006
    ..Surprisingly, there is a cold-sensitive component in a rad50 mutant background that results in an increase to 40 to 50% of the cells having a ..
  12. GENDER,NICOTINE AND STRESS-INDUCED ANALGESIA
    Susan S Girdler; Fiscal Year: 2004
    ..randomized design, 96 healthy, non-smokers will be tested for sensitivity to tourniquet-induced ischemic pain, cold pressor pain, and thermal pain during three separate test sessions...
  13. Mechanisms of MDMA-induced hyperthermia
    Edward M Mills; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..MDMA and related compounds, most likely because the direct mediators of human thermogenesis in response to normal (cold, feeding, infection) and pathologic (MDMA, endocrinopathies) thermogenic stimuli have not been identified...
  14. Effects of aging on primary afferent function
    Ratan Kumar Banik; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..changes in the conduction velocity of primary afferents and their ability to respond to mechanical, heat and cold stimuli; and 3) determine age- related changes in the pain threshold related behaviors...
  15. VIRAL & HOST FACTORS IN HERPETIC REACTIVATION
    David A Leib; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..In addition, HSV commonly causes cold sores, genital sores, and is a leading cause of viral encephalitis...
  16. Role of HSV Induced RNA Degradation in Pathogenesis
    David A Leib; Fiscal Year: 2006
    ..In addition, HSV commonly causes cold sores, genital sores, and is a leading cause of viral encephalitis...
  17. Evaluation of safety and efficacy of cellular transfusio
    J G Vostal; Fiscal Year: 2003
    ..the signal transduction pathways involved in platelet activation and optimizing platelet storage under cold temperatures that minimize proliferation of bacteria...
  18. Effects of Hibernation on Hemostasis in 13-lined Ground Squirrels
    Scott T Cooper; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..Human platelets that are stored in the cold are rapidly cleared by the liver when re-injected back into a patient...
  19. Molecular Biology of Poliovirus RNA Replication
    James B Flanegan; Fiscal Year: 2006
    ..with these viruses include poliomyelitis, meningitis, encephalitis, myocarditis, hepatitis and the common cold. Other positive-strand RNA viruses that form a large group of important human pathogens include hepatitis C virus, ..
  20. Genetics of Disease Resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Roger W Innes; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..in several of these are associated with various autoinflammatory diseases, including Crohn's disease and Familial Cold-Induced Autoinflammatory Syndrome...
  21. Function of NALT in nasal immunization to heterotypic strains of influenza
    Troy D Randall; Fiscal Year: 2008
    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Cold adapted influenza vaccines (CAV) are live attenuated viruses that infect the upper respiratory tract, including the Nasal Associated Lymphoid Tissue (NALT)...
  22. Function of NALT in nasal immunization to heterotypic strains of influenza
    Troy D Randall; Fiscal Year: 2008
    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Cold adapted influenza vaccines (CAV) are live attenuated viruses that infect the upper respiratory tract, including the Nasal Associated Lymphoid Tissue (NALT)...
  23. Stable Micronized Vaccines Against Smallpox and Japanese Encephalitis
    VICTOR BRONSHTEIN; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..and emergency personal had convenient locally available supplies of vaccines that obviate the need for cold to ensure stability during storage. In the past few years, one of our two collaborating groups, the Group of Dr...
  24. Determinants of RNA virus evolution
    Isabel S Novella; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..of this large group of pathogens are hepatitis A, B and C viruses, HIV, influenza virus, most of the cold viruses, rabies virus, Ebola virus, West Nile virus, and dengue virus...
  25. Function of NALT in nasal immunization to heterotypic strains of influenza
    Troy D Randall; Fiscal Year: 2007
    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Cold adapted influenza vaccines (CAV) are live attenuated viruses that infect the upper respiratory tract, including the Nasal Associated Lymphoid Tissue (NALT)...
  26. Determinants of RNA virus evolution
    Isabel S Novella; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..of this large group of pathogens are hepatitis A, B and C viruses, HIV, influenza virus, most of the cold viruses, rabies virus, Ebola virus, West Nile virus, and dengue virus...
  27. Stable Micronized Vaccines Against Smallpox and Japanese Encephalitis
    VICTOR BRONSHTEIN; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..and emergency personal had convenient locally available supplies of vaccines that obviate the need for cold to ensure stability during storage. In the past few years, one of our two collaborating groups, the Group of Dr...
  28. Pathogenesis and treatment studies in patients with NOMI
    RAPHAELA GOLDBACH MANSKY; Fiscal Year: 2006
    ..The other two CIAS1-associated disorders are familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome (FCAS), which presents with cold-induced fevers and urticaria, and Muckle-Wells syndrome (..
  29. Childhood Trauma in the Adrenergic and HPA-Axis Regulation and Symptoms of PMDD
    Susan S Girdler; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..B-end) activation at rest and during stress, B-AR responsivity, and pain sensitivity to ischemic, thermal heat, and cold pain...
  30. Thyroid-adrenergic synergism and adaptive thermogenesis
    Antonio C Bianco; Fiscal Year: 2008
    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In human newborns and other small mammals, cold exposure increases norepinephrine release to stimulate energy expenditure (adaptive non-shivering thermogenesis) mainly in brown adipose tissue (BAT)...
  31. Protein Kinase B and C in Head Injury
    Larry W Jenkins; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..it depresses overall protein synthesis but selectively increases cap-independent synthesis of stress proteins via cold shock stress...
  32. Thyroid-adrenergic synergism and adaptive thermogenesis
    Antonio C Bianco; Fiscal Year: 2007
    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In human newborns and other small mammals, cold exposure increases norepinephrine release to stimulate energy expenditure (adaptive non-shivering thermogenesis) mainly in brown adipose tissue (BAT)...
  33. Transplantation of Reduced-Size Fatty Livers
    Zhi Zhong; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..assess survival, liver function, and histology after transplantation as a function of steatosis, graft volume and cold storage time...
  34. Cryopreservation and delivery of sporozoite vaccine
    Stephen L Hoffman; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..Establish and validate a below -140oC cold chain for all vaccine movements and all transit points between site of vaccine manufacture and testing centers in ..
  35. Transplantation of Reduced-Size Fatty Livers
    Zhi Zhong; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..assess survival, liver function, and histology after transplantation as a function of steatosis, graft volume and cold storage time...
  36. Regulation of Thermogenesis by the Melanocortin System
    Wei Fan; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..continuously exceeds energy expenditure (thermogenesis), which includes basal metabolism, adaptive thermognesis (cold- and diet- induced thermogenesis, DIT) and physical activity...
  37. TRANSLATION-INHIBITION OF HEPATITIS C AND POLIO VIRUSES
    Asim Dasgupta; Fiscal Year: 2003
    ..A) and chronic hepatitis (hepatitis C), common cold (rhinovirus), and myocarditis and encephalitis (coxsackie) among others...
  38. CSHL Molecular Chaperones and the Heat Shock Response
    TERRI I GRODZICKER; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..support for a meeting on MOLECULAR CHAPERONES AND The HEAT SHOCK RESPONSE to be held from May 5 - May 9, 2004 at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory...
  39. Molecular Chaperone's and the Heat Shock Response
    TERRI I GRODZICKER; Fiscal Year: 2002
    ..support for a meeting on MOLECULAR CHAPERONES AND THE HEAT SHOCK RESPONSE to be held from May 1- May 5, 2002 at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory...
  40. CSHL Molecular Chaperones and the Heat Shock Response
    TERRI I GRODZICKER; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..support for a meeting on MOLECULAR CHAPERONES AND The HEAT SHOCK RESPONSE to be held from May 5 - May 9, 2004 at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory...
  41. New Solutions Islet Recovery Preservation of Pancreas
    MICHAEL JOHN TAYLOR; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..This exceeds the 16h documented to be the present clinical limits of safe, static cold storage of donor pancreata...
  42. New Solutions to Improve Islet Recovery after Machine Preservation of Pancreas
    MICHAEL JOHN TAYLOR; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..This exceeds the 16h documented to be the present clinical limits of safe, static cold storage of donor pancreata...
  43. CSHL Cell and Developmental Biology of Xenopus
    TERRI I GRODZICKER; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..Funds are being sought to continue the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory course on "Cell and Developmental Biology of Xenopus" which has been taught for eleven ..
  44. CSHL Cell and Developmental Biology of Xenopus
    TERRI I GRODZICKER; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..Funds are being sought to continue the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory course on "Cell and Developmental Biology of Xenopus" which has been taught for eleven ..
  45. MECHANISM OF NOCICEPTION INDUCED BY INNOCUOUS COLD IN TRIGEMINAL SYSTEM
    Jianguo Gu; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..This is largely due to the poor understanding of sensory coding mechanisms for cold stimuli in trigeminal sensory system...
  46. Analysis and characterization of mercury in injectable p
    Joan C May; Fiscal Year: 2002
    ..b>Cold vapor atomic absorption spectrophotometric methodology has been developed to determine the total mercury resulting ..
  47. HPV DNA REPLICATION: NOVEL HOST FACTORS
    Thomas Melendy; Fiscal Year: 2003
    ..D. from UCLA in 1988, studying trypanosomal DNA topoisomerases with Dr. Dan S. Ray. While a postdoctoral fellow at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (1988-1994), he worked with Dr...
  48. Short Courses in Research Ethics and Environmental
    DIANNE P QUIGLEY; Fiscal Year: 2005
    ..the ethical conduct of radiation epidemiological research and risk assessment for human populations affected by Cold War radiation experiments...
  49. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CRYOGLOBULINEMIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
    Charles E Alpers; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..Cryoglobulins are immunoglobulin proteins that reversibly precipitate in the cold, leading to systemic disease in humans...
  50. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CRYOGLOBULNEMIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
    Charles E Alpers; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..Cryoglobulins are immunoglobulin proteins that reversibly precipitate in the cold, leading to systemic disease in humans...
  51. A Simulator for Sound Production in Airways
    Ingo R Titze; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..g. snoring, pediatric strider, croup, and several symptoms of influenza and the common cold)...
  52. A Simulator for Sound Production in Airways
    Ingo R Titze; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..g. snoring, pediatric strider, croup, and several symptoms of influenza and the common cold)...
  53. Advanced Immunocytochemistry, In Situ Hybridization and Live Cell Imaging
    TERRI I GRODZICKER; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..Advanced Immunocytochemistry, In Situ Hybridization and Live Cell Imaging -- October 12- October 25, 2005 The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory proposes to continue a course entitled "Advanced Immunocytochemistry, In Situ ..
  54. Advanced Immunocytochemistry, In Situ Hybridization and Live Cell Imaging
    TERRI I GRODZICKER; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..Advanced Immunocytochemistry, In Situ Hybridization and Live Cell Imaging -- October 12- October 25, 2005 The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory proposes to continue a course entitled "Advanced Immunocytochemistry, In Situ ..
  55. Mechanism of cold platelet clearance
    John H Hartwig; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..However, storage of platelets in plasma in the cold for 48 h induces further changes that lead to a loss of circulation not rescued by galactosylation...
  56. Nerve Allotransplantation for Traumatic Nerve Injury
    Susan E Mackinnon; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..Similarly nerve allografts can be cold preserved to decrease antigenicity and seeded with host Schwann cells to facilitate nerve regeneration...
  57. Sodium Channel Expression in Human Teeth
    Michael A Henry; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..The overall objective of this study is to correlate changes in NaCh expression with changes in hot and cold thermoreceptors to pain levels and clinical responses to hot and cold stimuli in normal and diseased human ..
  58. Viral and host factors in herpetic reactivation
    David A Leib; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..In addition, HSV commonly causes cold sores, genital sores, and is a leading cause of viral encephalitis...
  59. Perfusion preservation solution for recovery of Donation by Cardiac Death livers
    Charles Y Lee; Fiscal Year: 2006
    ..However, they are largely under utilized due to poor preservation by the current method of simple cold storage (SCS). Studies show that HMP can improve graft survival in animal models...
  60. Intermittent cold exposure in diabetic polyneuropathy
    LORA KASSELMAN; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..will be exposed to either steady room temperature (~23xC), intermittent cool temperature (~16xC), or intermittent cold (~10xC) for 16 weeks...
  61. Multivalent HPV Capsomere Vaccines
    Jill A Livengood; Fiscal Year: 2008
    ..e., cold chain)...

Publications62

  1. Costs and benefits of cold acclimation in field-released Drosophila
    Torsten N Kristensen
    Department of Genetics and Biotechnology, University of Aarhus, P O Box 50, DK 8830 Tjele, Denmark
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105:216-21
    ..on two continents across a range of temperatures to test for costs and benefits of developmental or adult cold acclimation...
  2. Experimental measurements of the temperature variation along artery-vein pairs from 200 to 1000 microns diameter in rat hind limb
    Qinghong He
    Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA
    J Biomech Eng 124:656-61
    ....
  3. Occupational health conditions in extreme environments
    K Rodahl
    Maaltrostveien 40, 0786 Oslo, Norway
    Ann Occup Hyg 47:241-52
    The problems of work in extreme environments have been studied for many years. This paper discusses various aspects of work in hot and cold environments and at high pressure.
  4. Effects of pre-cooling procedures on intermittent-sprint exercise performance in warm conditions
    Rob Duffield
    School of Human Movement, Charles Sturt University, Panorama Avenue, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia
    Eur J Appl Physiol 100:727-35
    ..As such, the ergogenic benefits of effective pre-cooling procedures in warm conditions for team-sports may be predominantly evident during sub-maximal bouts of exercise...
  5. Finger heat flux/temperature as an indicator of thermal imbalance with application for extravehicular activity
    Victor S Koscheyev
    Department of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
    Acta Astronaut 57:713-21
    ....
  6. Cooling athletes before competition in the heat: comparison of techniques and practical considerations
    Marc J Quod
    Department of Physiology, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
    Sports Med 36:671-82
    ....
  7. Interactions between temperature and human leptin physiology in vivo and in vitro
    Annerieke Zeyl
    Metabolic Research Centre and Department of Biomedical Science, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia 2522
    Eur J Appl Physiol 92:571-8
    ..subcutaneous adipose tissue temperatures, and its secretion of leptin, we exposed healthy males ( n=12) to repeated cold-water immersion (study 1), and also incubated surgically removed human subcutaneous adipose tissue samples ( n=7) ..
  8. Independent vasomotor control of rat tail and proximal hairy skin
    Mutsumi Tanaka
    Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and Medicine, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia
    J Physiol 582:421-33
    ..These results indicate that thermoregulatory responses of hairless and hairy skin vessels are controlled by independent neural pathways, although both depend on synaptic relays in the medullary raphé...
  9. Thermoperiodic acclimations enhance cold hardiness of the eggs of the migratory locust
    Hong-Sheng Wang
    State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China
    Cryobiology 53:206-17
    Treatment of thermoperiods that simulate the patterns of natural occurrence is most efficient in enhancing cold hardiness...
  10. R-Ras3/(M-Ras) is involved in thermal adaptation in the critical period of thermal control establishment
    Galya Labunskay
    Institute of Animal Science, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250 Israel
    J Neurobiol 66:56-70
    ..Hot or cold exposure during the critical period of temperature control development causes a plastic change in the ratio between ..
  11. AtCHIP, a U-box-containing E3 ubiquitin ligase, plays a critical role in temperature stress tolerance in Arabidopsis
    Juqiang Yan
    Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock 79409, USA
    Plant Physiol 132:861-9
    ..These results indicate that AtCHIP plays an important role in plant cellular metabolism under temperature stress conditions...
  12. A DEAD box RNA helicase is essential for mRNA export and important for development and stress responses in Arabidopsis
    Zhizhong Gong
    State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, College of Biological Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100094, China
    Plant Cell 17:256-67
    An Arabidopsis thaliana mutant, cryophyte, was isolated and found to have an enhanced cold stress-induction of the master regulator of cold tolerance, C-repeat binding factor 2 (CBF2), and its downstream target genes...
  13. Effect of a short period of abstinence from smoking on rewarming patterns of the hands following local cooling
    Ashild O Miland
    Department of Medical Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tromso, 9037, Tromso, Norway
    Eur J Appl Physiol 98:161-8
    ..significant difference between young non-smokers and smokers when comparing their response to the local cold challenge. The elderly smokers had a significantly higher hand skin temperature prior to cooling (34.0 +/- 0...
  14. Dissecting chill coma recovery as a measure of cold resistance: evidence for a biphasic response in Drosophila melanogaster
    S S Macdonald
    Centre for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research (CESAR, Department of Genetics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic. 3010, Australia
    J Insect Physiol 50:695-700
    b>Cold resistance in insects has traditionally been measured in terms of survival following a stress, but alternative methods are increasingly being used because of their relevance to the ecology of organisms and their utility in ..
  15. [The functional modifications under the long-term adaptation to cold]
    T V Kozyreva
    Institute of Physiology, Novosibirsk, Russia
    Usp Fiziol Nauk 34:76-84
    ..interrelation of the afferent and efferent parts of the thermoregulatory system under the long-term adaptation to cold are presented...
  16. Cooling and rewarming for brain ischemia or injury: theoretical analysis
    Chenguang Diao
    Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA
    Ann Biomed Eng 31:346-53
    ..The study has also demonstrated that the simulated 3 degrees C/h passive rewarming rate by exposing the head to room temperature after removing the source of cooling may be too rapid...
  17. Effects of warm and cool thermal conditions on ventilatory responses to hyperoxic test in neonates
    Karen Chardon
    Environnement Toxique Périnatal et Adaptations Physiologiques et Comportementales EA2088, School of Medicine, 3 rue des Louvels, Amiens 80036, France
    Respir Physiol Neurobiol 140:145-53
    ....
  18. Global bioheat model for quick evaluation of the human physiological thermal profiles under differing conditions
    Y H Chiok
    College of Engineering, School of Mechanical and Production Engineering, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798
    J Med Eng Technol 26:231-8
    ..Application of the model indicates that the body is particularly sensitive to ambient changes in the cold, where a slight drop in gain produces an adverse change in the temperature profile of the physiological system...
  19. Can artificially selected phenotypes influence a component of field fitness? Thermal selection and fly performance under thermal extremes
    Torsten Nygaard Kristensen
    Center for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research, Department of Genetics, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    Proc Biol Sci 274:771-8
    ..Lines resistant to heat reached the bait more often than controls under hot and cold conditions, but less often at intermediate temperatures, suggesting a fitness cost of increased heat resistance but ..
  20. A pharmacological study of slowly adapting mechanoreceptors responsive to cold thermal stimulation
    P M B Cahusac
    Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, UK
    Neuroscience 148:489-500
    Weber's silver Thaler illusion is the perception that cold objects appear heavier than warm objects. We were interested in studying the pharmacology of mechanoreceptor units that displayed increased spontaneous firing to cold stimuli...
  21. Mood responses to athletic performance in extreme environments
    Andrew M Lane
    Department of Sport, Performing Arts and Leisure, University of Wolverhampton, Walsall Campus, Walsall WS1 3BD, UK
    J Sports Sci 22:886-97; discussion 897
    ..Different environments are considered, including altitude and extreme heat and cold. Performing in extreme heat, cold or at altitude can produce a stress response characterized by increased negative ..
  22. Adaptive activation of thyroid hormone and energy expenditure
    Antonio C Bianco
    Thyroid Section, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Hypertension, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, HIM Bldg 643, Massachusetts, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Biosci Rep 25:191-208
    ..hormone by type 2 iodothyronine deiodinase (D2) has been known to play a role in adaptive energy expenditure during cold exposure in human newborns and other small mammals...
  23. Nocturnal hypometabolism as an overwintering strategy of red deer (Cervus elaphus)
    Walter Arnold
    Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, Univ of Veterinary Medicine, A 1160 Vienna, Austria
    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 286:R174-81
    ..Whether the temperature of all tissues is affected, or the body shell only, may simply be a result of the duration and degree of hypometabolism and its interaction with body size-dependent heat loss...
  24. Decay of heat acclimation during exercise in cold and exposure to cold environment
    M Saat
    Department of Physiology, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 KB, Kelantan, Malaysia
    Eur J Appl Physiol 95:313-20
    ..During deacclimation (DA) one group exercised in the cold (EXG, n=8) for 60 min/day (morning) and was exposed to the cold for another hour (afternoon) for 14 days...
  25. Impacts of cold climate on human heat balance, performance and health in circumpolar areas
    Juhani Hassi
    Centre for Arctic Medicine, Thule Institute, University of Oulu, Finland
    Int J Circumpolar Health 64:459-67
    ..Therefore, health consequences related to cold exposure represent also in the future the majority of climate-related adverse health effects...
  26. Response to selection for rapid chill-coma recovery in Drosophila melanogaster: physiology and life-history traits
    Alisha R Anderson
    Centre for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research, School of Biological Sciences, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia
    Genet Res 85:15-22
    ..Despite the ecological importance of cold resistance this trait has rarely been studied genetically, mainly because low and variable fitness of offspring ..
  27. Thermoregulation in the cold after physical training at different ambient air temperatures
    Jean Claude Launay
    Département des facteurs humains, Centre de Recherches du Service de Santé des Armées, La Tronche, France
    Can J Physiol Pharmacol 80:857-64
    Since human thermoregulation at rest is altered by cold exposure, it was hypothesized that physical training under cold conditions would alter thermoregulation. Three groups (n = 8) of male subjects (mean age 24.3 +/- 0...
  28. Effects of heat removal through the hand on metabolism and performance during cycling exercise in the heat
    Andrew R Hsu
    Clinical Studies Unit, Bldg MB2, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
    Can J Appl Physiol 30:87-104
    ....
  29. Tympanic temperature is not suited to indicate selective brain cooling in humans: a re-evaluation of the thermophysiological basics
    Eckhart Simon
    Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, W G Kerckhoff Institute, Parkstrasse 1, 61231, Bad Nauheim, Germany
    Eur J Appl Physiol 101:19-30
    ..Data interpretation becomes most conclusive, if tympanic temperature simply is not taken into account...
  30. Cold hardiness abilities vary with the size of the land snail Cornu aspersum
    Armelle Ansart
    Université de Rennes 1, UMR 6553 Ecobio, Equipe Evolution des Histoires de Vie, bât. 14A, 263 Avenue du Général Leclerc, CS 74205, France
    Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol 139:205-11
    ..The absence of a marked cold hardiness strategy permits the emphasis of the role of parameters such as individual size or water mass (W(M)) ..
  31. Finger cold-induced vasodilation: a review
    H A M Daanen
    TNO Human Factors, PO Box 23, 3769 ZG Soesterberg, The Netherlands
    Eur J Appl Physiol 89:411-26
    b>Cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) in the finger tips generally occurs 5-10 min after the start of local cold exposure of the extremities. This phenomenon is believed to reduce the risk of local cold injuries...
  32. Temperature homeostatis and work efficiency in the cold
    V E Divert
    Institute of Physiology SB RAMS, Novosibirsk, Russia
    Alaska Med 49:223-7
    The data concerning thermal homeostasis maintenance and energy cost of muscle work in a cold environment and at cold adaptation are presented...
  33. A lipid transfer protein gene BG-14 is differentially regulated by abiotic stress, ABA, anisomycin, and sphingosine in bromegrass (Bromus inermis)
    Guohai Wu
    Plant Science Department, University of Saskatchewan, 51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 5A8, Canada
    J Plant Physiol 161:449-58
    ..During active stages of cold acclimation LTP expression was up-regulated, whereas at the final stage of cold acclimation LTP transcript level ..
  34. Postharvest heat and conditioning treatments activate different molecular responses and reduce chilling injuries in grapefruit
    Margarita Sapitnitskaya
    Department of Postharvest Science, ARO, The Volcani Center, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel
    J Exp Bot 57:2943-53
    ..quot;Star Ruby") during cold storage at 2 degrees C, suggesting that the treatments may activate different chilling tolerance responses...
  35. The median preoptic nucleus is involved in the facilitation of heat-escape/cold-seeking behavior during systemic salt loading in rats
    Masahiro Konishi
    Department of Physiology, Course of Health Science, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Osaka, Japan
    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 292:R150-9
    Systemic salt loading has been reported to facilitate operant heat-escape/cold-seeking behavior. In the present study, we hypothesized that the median preoptic nucleus (MnPO) would be involved in this mechanism...
  36. Systemic salt loading decreases body temperature and increases heat-escape/cold-seeking behaviour via the central AT1 and V1 receptors in rats
    Masahiro Konishi
    Department of Physiology, School of Allied Health Sciences, Osaka University Faculty of Medicine, Yamadaoka 1 7, Suita, Osaka 565 0871, Japan
    J Physiol 545:289-96
    ..decreases body core temperature (T(core)) at neutral ambient temperature (26 degrees C) and increases heat-escape/cold-seeking behaviour in desalivated rats...
  37. Intermittent microclimate cooling during exercise-heat stress in US army chemical protective clothing
    Bruce S Cadarette
    U S Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Kansas St, Natick, MA 01760 5007, USA
    Ergonomics 49:209-19
    ..m(-2)) ( p < 0.05). These findings suggest that IC provided a favourable skin to LCG gradient for heat dissipation by conduction and reduced heat strain comparable to CC during exercise-heat stress in chemical protective clothing...
  38. Peripheral responses to cold: case studies from an Arctic expedition
    Peter N Frykman
    Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division, US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA 01760 5007, USA
    Wilderness Environ Med 14:112-9
    OBJECTIVE: An Arctic expedition provided an opportunity to examine the interaction between cold injury and peripheral acclimatization...
  39. Acclimation of entomopathogenic nematodes to novel temperatures: trehalose accumulation and the acquisition of thermotolerance
    G B Jagdale
    Department of Entomology, Ohio State University, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, 1680 Madison Avenue, Wooster, OH 44691, USA
    Int J Parasitol 33:145-52
    ..and the acquisition of thermotolerance was studied in three species of entomopathogenic nematodes adapted to either cold or warm temperatures...
  40. Thermogenic changes with chronic cold exposure in the naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber)
    Ryan Woodley
    Department of Anatomical Sciences, Medical School of the University of the Witwatersrand, 7 York Road, Park Town, 2193, South Africa
    Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol 133:827-34
    ..Although naked mole-rats, in their natural habitat have little need for cold-tolerance, we questioned whether or not thermogenic capacity would change with prolonged (>1 year) exposure to ..
  41. Hyperthermic-induced hyperventilation and associated respiratory alkalosis in humans
    Chris R Abbiss
    School of Exercise, Biomedical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, 100 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup, WA, 6027, Australia
    Eur J Appl Physiol 100:63-9
    ..Nine male cyclists completed three 100 km stochastic time trials in hot (34 degrees C), neutral (22 degrees C) and cold (10 degrees C) environments...
  42. Thermoregulatory control of sympathetic fibres supplying the rat's tail
    N C Owens
    Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and Medicine, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia
    J Physiol 543:849-58
    ..Their sensitivity to trunk skin cooling was 0.3 +/- 0.08 spikes s(-1) degrees C(-1) and to core cooling was 2.2 +/- 0.5 spikes s(-1) degrees C(-1). Their maximum sustained firing rate in the cold was 1.82 +/- 0.35 spikes s(-1).
  43. Absence of the cholecystokinin-A receptor deteriorates homeostasis of body temperature in response to changes in ambient temperature
    Shigeki Nomoto
    Department of Clinical Physiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, 35 2 Sakaecho, Itabashiku Tokyo 173 0015, Japan
    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 287:R556-61
    ..Mice without CCK-AR showed larger hysteresis than mice with CCK-AR. From these results, we conclude that the lack of CCK-AR causes homeostasis of T(c) in rats and mice to deteriorate...
  44. Thermal environment affects morphological and behavioral development of Rattus norvegicus
    Jill A Villarreal
    Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, United States
    Physiol Behav 91:26-35
    ..These results quantify morphological and behavioral developmental plasticity by the Norway rat in response to the thermal environment...
  45. LOS2, a genetic locus required for cold-responsive gene transcription encodes a bi-functional enolase
    Hojoung Lee
    Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
    EMBO J 21:2692-702
    The Arabidopsis mutation, los2, impairs cold-responsive gene transcription, acquired freezing tolerance and plant resistance to chilling under certain conditions...
  46. Impact of maternal food restriction on cold-induced thermogenesis in the offspring
    J Luz
    Department of Physiology, São Paulo Federal University, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
    Biol Neonate 84:252-8
    ....
  47. Cold-regulated cereal chloroplast late embryogenesis abundant-like proteins. Molecular characterization and functional analyses
    Christian NDong
    Département des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, C P 8888 succursale Centre ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3P8
    Plant Physiol 129:1368-81
    b>Cold acclimation and freezing tolerance are the result of complex interaction between low temperature, light, and photosystem II (PSII) excitation pressure...
  48. Changes in sleep on chronic exposure to warm and cold ambient temperatures
    Ambika Prasad K Mahapatra
    Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 110029, India
    Physiol Behav 84:287-94
    ..Changes in sleep-wakefulness (S-W) and Tbr on exposure to warm (30+/-1 degrees C) and cold (18+/-1 degrees C) Ta for 4 weeks were studied in two groups of five rats each...
  49. [Consequences of short term fluctuations of environmental temperatures in calves--Part 1: Immediate reactions of the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system, metabolism and thermal regulation]
    S Elmer
    Bundesinstitut für gesundheitlichen Verbraucherschutz und Veterinärmedizin, Fachbereich 4 Bakterielle Tierseuchen und Bekämpfung von Zoonosen, Jena
    Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr 109:182-92
    Clinically healthy calves (aged 3-6 weeks) were exposed to defined ambient temperature for 4 hours (cold: 5 degrees C, 60% humidity, n = 12; warm: 35 degrees C, 60% humidity, n = 11)...
  50. Analysis of the Arabidopsis MADS AFFECTING FLOWERING gene family: MAF2 prevents vernalization by short periods of cold
    Oliver J Ratcliffe
    Mendel Biotechnology, Inc, Hayward, California 94545, USA
    Plant Cell 15:1159-69
    ..In vernalization-sensitive genetic backgrounds, FLC levels are high, and they decline after exposure to long cold periods...
  51. Adaptation to warming but not cooling at slow rates of stimulus change in thermal threshold measurements
    Louise M Harding
    The Pain Management Centre, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, UK
    Somatosens Mot Res 22:45-8
    ..05). This study indicates that adaptation to a warming stimulus can occur at faster rates of stimulus change than previously anticipated and identifies differences in warming and cooling pathways in sensitivity to adaptation...
  52. Arabidopsis transcriptome profiling indicates that multiple regulatory pathways are activated during cold acclimation in addition to the CBF cold response pathway
    Sarah Fowler
    Department of Energy Plant Research Laboratory and Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824 1312, USA
    Plant Cell 14:1675-90
    ..Arabidopsis, increase in freezing tolerance in response to low, nonfreezing temperatures, a phenomenon known as cold acclimation...
  53. Transcript and metabolite profiling during cold acclimation of Arabidopsis reveals an intricate relationship of cold-regulated gene expression with modifications in metabolite content
    Fatma Kaplan
    Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
    Plant J 50:967-81
    Exposure of Arabidopsis to low temperatures results in cold acclimation where freezing tolerance is enhanced...
  54. Effect of cold acclimation and repeated swimming on opioid and nonopioid swim stress-induced analgesia in selectively bred mice
    Iwona B Lapo
    Institute for Genetics and Animal Breeding, Polish Academy of Sciences, 05 552 Wólka Kosowska, Poland
    Physiol Behav 78:345-50
    Swiss-Webster mice selectively bred for high swim stress-induced analgesia (SSIA) were exposed to continuous ambient cold (5 degrees C) for 6 weeks or to daily 3-min swims for 14 consecutive days either in 20 or 32 degrees C water...
  55. Oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity of a terrestrially hibernating hatchling turtle
    Patrick J Baker
    Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA
    J Comp Physiol B 177:875-83
    ..Our results suggest that hatchling C. picta have a well-developed antioxidant defense system that minimizes oxidative damage during hibernation...
  56. Winter swimming: healthy or hazardous?. Evidence and hypotheses
    T M Kolettis
    University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
    Med Hypotheses 61:654-6
    Swimming in cold water during the winter season is an extreme sport, with fans all over the world. However, its effects on health have been debated...
  57. Metabolic responses to low temperature in fish muscle
    Helga Guderley
    Département de Biologie, Université Laval, Québec, P.Q. Canada G1K 7P4
    Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc 79:409-27
    ..An extensive literature links cold temperatures with enhanced oxidative capacities in fish tissues, particularly skeletal muscle...
  58. Cold adaptation as a life style strategy
    M K Green
    Dingley, Victoria, Australia
    Med Hypotheses 60:546-9
    Humans evolved in Africa, where climate would have required cold adaptation. Modern humans have housing which separates them from the environment...