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J R McFarlane

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Smart N, King N, McFarlane J, Graham P, Dieberg G
Br J Sports Med . 2016 Jun; 52(13):834-843. PMID: 27317790
Objective: Exercise training has been shown to have beneficial effects on liver function in adults overweight or with fatty liver disease. To establish which exercise programme characteristics were likely to...
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Hess N, Carlson D, Inder J, Jesulola E, McFarlane J, Smart N
Physiol Res . 2016 Apr; 65(3):461-8. PMID: 27070747
There exists no examination of what is the minimum anti-hypertensive threshold intensity for isometric exercise training. Twenty two normotensive participants were randomly assigned to training intensities at either 5 %...
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Ciller I, Palanisamy S, Ciller U, McFarlane J
Physiol Res . 2016 Mar; 65(4):673-682. PMID: 26988160
TGF-beta superfamily members including bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and their receptors (BMPR-1A, -1B and -2) have been shown to be important for reproductive function in both males and females, while...
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Hart R, Dobos R, Agnew L, Tellam R, McFarlane J
Physiol Res . 2015 Oct; 65(2):311-20. PMID: 26447522
Pharmacokinetics of leptin in mammals has received limited attention and only one study has examined more than two time points and this was in ob/ob mice. This study is the...
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Al-Samerria S, Al-Ali I, McFarlane J, Almahbobi G
Reproduction . 2015 Feb; 149(5):403-11. PMID: 25667430
The primordial follicle reserve is the corner stone of female fertility and determines the longevity and quality of reproduction. Complete depletion of this reserve will lead to primary infertility, and...
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Barnett M, McFarlane J, Hegarty R
J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl) . 2014 Oct; 99(3):483-91. PMID: 25271888
Ruminant methane yield (MY) is positively correlated with mean retention time (MRT) of digesta. The hormone triiodothyronine (T3 ), which is negatively correlated with ambient temperature, is known to influence...
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Herrid M, Palanisamy S, Ciller U, Fan R, Moens P, Smart N, et al.
Physiol Res . 2014 Jun; 63(5):543-57. PMID: 24908087
The hormone leptin, which is thought to be primarily produced by adipose tissue, is a polypeptide that was initially characterized by its ability to regulate food intake and energy metabolism....
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Siniscalchi M, McFarlane J, Kauter K, Quaranta A, Rogers L
Res Vet Sci . 2012 Mar; 94(1):49-54. PMID: 22449333
Cortisol levels in hair samples were examined in fourteen domestic dogs and related to the dogs' responses to different acoustic stimuli. Stimuli were playbacks of species-typical vocalizations recorded during three...
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Sharpley C, Kauter K, McFarlane J
Physiol Res . 2010 Jun; 59(6):979-983. PMID: 20533859
Although in vitro studies have shown that cortisol concentrations in human and animal hair respond to environmental stressors, few data have been reported regarding the in vivo variability of hair...
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Sharpley C, Kauter K, McFarlane J
Physiol Res . 2008 Dec; 58(5):757-761. PMID: 19093721
Cortisol is secreted by the central hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis and affects many target organs and tissues, particularly in response to stressor demands and infection. Recent data reporting cortisol synthesis in hair...