Beau D Reilly
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Reilly B, Franklin C
J Exp Biol
. 2016 Sep;
219(Pt 17):2582-95.
PMID: 27582559
Bone mass and skeletal muscle mass are controlled by factors such as genetics, diet and nutrition, growth factors and mechanical stimuli. Whereas increased mechanical loading of the musculoskeletal system stimulates...
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Reilly B, Cramp R, Franklin C
J Comp Physiol B
. 2014 Dec;
185(2):243-55.
PMID: 25502658
In most mammals, prolonged muscle disuse (e.g. bed-rest, limb casting or spaceflight) results in atrophy of muscle fibres which is largely due to unregulated proteolysis. Although numerous proteolytic pathways are...
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Reilly B, Hickey A, Cramp R, Franklin C
J Exp Biol
. 2013 Dec;
217(Pt 7):1087-93.
PMID: 24311816
Suppression of disuse-induced muscle atrophy has been associated with altered mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in mammals. However, despite extended hindlimb immobility, aestivating animals exhibit little skeletal muscle atrophy...
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Reilly B, Schlipalius D, Cramp R, Ebert P, Franklin C
Physiol Genomics
. 2013 Apr;
45(10):377-88.
PMID: 23548685
Green-striped burrowing frogs (Cyclorana alboguttata) survive in arid environments by burrowing underground and entering into a deep, prolonged metabolic depression known as estivation. Throughout estivation, C. alboguttata is immobilized within...
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Reilly B, Cramp R, Wilson J, Campbell H, Franklin C
J Exp Biol
. 2011 Aug;
214(Pt 17):2883-95.
PMID: 21832131
Bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, are one of only a few species of elasmobranchs that live in both marine and freshwater environments. Osmoregulation in euryhaline elasmobranchs is achieved through the control...