C Hambly
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Recent Articles
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Marumo J, Lusseau D, Speakman J, Mackie M, Byar A, Cartwright W, et al.
Animal
. 2024 Feb;
18(3):101094.
PMID: 38401328
In the commercial dairy industry worldwide, it is common practice to periodically regroup cows as part of their management strategy within housed systems. While this animal husbandry practice is intended...
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Yang D, Gao L, Liu X, Xu Y, Hambly C, Wang D, et al.
Mol Metab
. 2023 Apr;
73:101724.
PMID: 37061130
Objective: Obesity in laboratory rodents is generally induced by feeding them a high fat diet (HFD). This model does not permit separation of the impact of the HFD from the...
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Marumo J, Lusseau D, Speakman J, Mackie M, Hambly C
J Dairy Sci
. 2021 Nov;
105(2):1225-1241.
PMID: 34802739
We investigated the effects of environmental factors on average daily milk yield and day-to-day variation in milk yield of barn-housed Scottish dairy cows milked with an automated milking system. An...
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Ohrnberger S, Hambly C, Speakman J, Valencak T
J Exp Biol
. 2020 Nov;
223(Pt 24).
PMID: 33188060
Golden hamsters have four times the body size of mice, raise very large litters and are required to produce large quantities of milk during the 18-day lactation period. We have...
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Gamo Y, Bernard A, Troup C, Munro F, Derrer K, Jeannesson N, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 May;
6:25665.
PMID: 27157478
The objective of this study was to investigate the potential causes of high body temperature (Tb) during lactation in mice as a putative limit on energy intake. In particular we...
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Vaanholt L, Milne A, Zheng Y, Hambly C, Mitchell S, Valencak T, et al.
Physiol Behav
. 2015 Nov;
154:1-7.
PMID: 26569452
Lactation is one of the most energetically expensive behaviours, and trade-offs may exist between the energy devoted to it and somatic maintenance, including protection against oxidative damage. However, conflicting data...
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Gamo Y, Troup C, Mitchell S, Hambly C, Vaanholt L, Speakman J
J Exp Biol
. 2013 Jun;
216(Pt 19):3751-61.
PMID: 23788704
Lactating animals consume greater amounts of food than non-reproductive animals, but energy intake appears to be limited in late lactation. The heat dissipation limit theory suggests that the food intake...
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Dumas F, Farhenbruch C, Hambly C, Donohoe R, Carli P, Cariou A, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2011 Oct;
83(1):134-7.
PMID: 21983124
Aims: Optimal care for out-of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients may depend on the underlying aetiology of OHCA. Specifically chest compression only bystander CPR may provide greater benefit among those...
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Speakman J, Hambly C, Mitchell S, Krol E
Obes Rev
. 2007 Feb;
8 Suppl 1:55-61.
PMID: 17316303
No abstract available.
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Hunt C, Hambly C
Physiol Behav
. 2006 Jan;
87(3):519-26.
PMID: 16442135
Mice account for over 80% of all animals used in experimentation. This study investigated how different housing conditions affected stress levels by measuring both corticosterone levels, using non-invasive faecal collection,...