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J W Hicks

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George K, Borjian S, Cross M, Hicks J, Schaffer P, Kovacs M
RSC Adv . 2022 May; 11(49):31098-31123. PMID: 35498914
Molecular imaging with medical radioisotopes enables the minimally-invasive monitoring of aberrant biochemical, cellular and tissue-level processes in living subjects. The approach requires the administration of radiotracers composed of radioisotopes attached...
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Farakos S, Hicks J, Frye J, Frank J
J Food Prot . 2014 Jul; 77(7):1198-200. PMID: 24988029
Salmonella enterica is not able to grow at water activity (aw) levels below 0.94, but it can survive in low-aw foods for long periods of time. Temperature, aw, substrate, and...
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Santillana Farakos S, Hicks J, Frank J
J Food Prot . 2014 Apr; 77(4):631-4. PMID: 24680075
Salmonella can survive in low-water activity (a(w)) foods for long periods of time. Water activity and the presence of solutes may affect its survival during heating. Low-a(w) products that contain...
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Burggren W, Christoffels V, Crossley 2nd D, Enok S, Farrell A, Hedrick M, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf) . 2013 Oct; 210(2):257-76. PMID: 24119052
The inaugural Kjell Johansen Lecture in the Zoophysiology Department of Aarhus University (Aarhus, Denmark) afforded the opportunity for a focused workshop comprising comparative cardiovascular physiologists to ponder some of the...
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Bagatto B, Crossley 2nd D, Altimiras J, Elsey R, Hicks J
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2012 Feb; 162(1):44-50. PMID: 22361294
The adult phenotype of an organism is the result of its genotype, the environment, and the interaction between the two. Assessing the relative contribution of these factors to the final...
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Farmer C, Hicks J
Integr Comp Biol . 2011 Jun; 42(2):208-15. PMID: 21708712
The functional significance of many features of the reptilian cardiopulmonary system remains unknown; particularly the importance of cardiac shunts. One hypothesis for a physiological function for shunts is that they...
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Britt E, Hicks J, Bennett A
J Exp Biol . 2006 Aug; 209(Pt 16):3164-9. PMID: 16888064
We investigated the intraspecific variation in digestive energetics between dietary specialist and generalist populations of the Western Terrestrial garter snake (Thamnophis elegans) in northern California. Coastal populations have a specialized...
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Hartzler L, Munns S, Bennett A, Hicks J
J Exp Biol . 2006 Mar; 209(Pt 6):1052-7. PMID: 16513931
A large alkaline tide (up to 20 mmol l(-1) increase in bicarbonate concentration [HCO3-] with an accompanied increase in blood pH) has previously been reported for some carnivorous reptiles within...
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Hartzler L, Munns S, Bennett A, Hicks J
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2006 Jan; 143(3):368-74. PMID: 16443382
The metabolic acidosis resulting from an intense exercise bout is large in crocodilians. Here we studied recovery from this pH perturbation in the American alligator. Metabolic rate, minute ventilation, arterial...
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McCue M, Bennett A, Hicks J
Physiol Biochem Zool . 2005 Mar; 78(2):182-92. PMID: 15778938
We quantified the specific dynamic action (SDA) resulting from the ingestion of various meal types in Burmese pythons (Python molurus) at 30 degrees C. Each snake was fed a series...