Emily M Chester
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Vitzthum V, Thornburg J, McDade T, Hicks K, Miller A, Chester E, et al.
Am J Hum Biol
. 2024 Jun;
36(9):e24107.
PMID: 38828631
Objectives: In non-industrialized and low-income populations, adipose stores can serve as a valuable buffer against harsh conditions such as seasonal food scarcity. However, these reserves may incur costs due to...
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Chester E, Kolacz J, Ake C, Thornburg J, Chen X, Shea A, et al.
Int J Psychol
. 2024 Jan;
59(3):486-494.
PMID: 38296809
Seasonal variation in photoperiod may affect psychosocial and physical well-being in healthy persons. We tested this hypothesis in healthy pre-menopausal women, without a history of mood disorders, living year-round in...
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Burris M, Caceres E, Chester E, Hicks K, McDade T, Sikkink L, et al.
Evol Med Public Health
. 2022 Sep;
10(1):409-428.
PMID: 36090675
Background/objectives: We evaluated potential socioeconomic contributors to variation in Andean adolescents' growth between households within a peri-urban community undergoing rapid demographic and economic change, between different community types (rural, peri-urban,...
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Beehner J, Alfaro J, Allen C, Benitez M, Bergman T, Buehler M, et al.
Gen Comp Endocrinol
. 2022 Aug;
329:114109.
PMID: 36007549
Hormone laboratories located "on-site" where field studies are being conducted have a number of advantages. On-site laboratories allow hormone analyses to proceed in near-real-time, minimize logistics of sample permits/shipping, contribute...
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Chester E, Fender E, Wasserman M
J Vis Exp
. 2020 Jun;
(160).
PMID: 32568227
Plants are a source of food for many animals, and they can produce thousands of chemicals. Some of these compounds affect physiological processes in the vertebrates that consume them, such...
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Nunn K, Ridenhour B, Chester E, Vitzthum V, Fortenberry J, Forney L
J Adolesc Health
. 2019 Mar;
65(1):130-138.
PMID: 30879880
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to characterize the composition of vaginal bacterial communities in a cohort of black adolescent women and to determine how the species composition of...
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French S, Chester E, Demas G
J Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol
. 2016 Jun;
325(6):377-89.
PMID: 27320639
Maternal influences are an important contributing factor to offspring survival, development, and behavior. Common environmental pathogens can induce maternal immune responses and affect subsequent development of offspring. There are likely...
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French S, Chester E, Demas G
Physiol Behav
. 2013 Jul;
119:175-84.
PMID: 23816983
It is increasingly evident that influences other than genetics can contribute to offspring phenotype. In particular, maternal influences are an important contributing factor to offspring survival, development, physiology and behavior....
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Hall I, Sell G, Chester E, Hurley L
Behav Brain Res
. 2011 Sep;
226(1):41-9.
PMID: 21907246
Neurochemicals such as serotonin convey information about behavioral context to sensory processing. In the auditory system, serotonin modulates the responses of neurons in the inferior colliculus (IC) to acoustic stimuli,...
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Chester E, Bonu T, Demas G
Physiol Behav
. 2010 May;
101(1):53-8.
PMID: 20430046
Social defeat is a complex, multi-faceted behavioral interaction capable of eliciting a wide range of physiological and behavioral responses. The behavioral components responsible for eliciting these changes, however, remain unspecified....