Matthew T Andrews
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Abid M, Naldrett M, Alvarez S, Eichhorn C, Andrews M, Checco J
ACS Chem Neurosci
. 2025 Jan;
16(3):428-438.
PMID: 39840768
Hibernating mammals such as the thirteen-lined ground squirrel () experience significant reductions in oxidative metabolism and body temperature when entering a state known as torpor. Animals entering or exiting torpor...
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Heinis F, Merani S, Markin N, Duncan K, Moulton M, Fristoe L, et al.
Animal Model Exp Med
. 2024 May;
7(3):283-296.
PMID: 38689510
Use of animal models in preclinical transplant research is essential to the optimization of human allografts for clinical transplantation. Animal models of organ donation and preservation help to advance and...
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Abid M, Bredahl E, Clifton A, Qiu H, Andrews M, Checco J
J Proteome Res
. 2023 Dec;
23(1):215-225.
PMID: 38117800
Hibernation in the thirteen-lined ground squirrel () takes place over 4-6 months and is characterized by multiday bouts of hypothermic torpor (5-7 °C core body temperature) that are regularly interrupted...
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Mousavi S, Qiu H, Heinis F, Bredahl E, Abid M, Clifton A, et al.
ACS Chem Neurosci
. 2023 Oct;
14(22):3986-3992.
PMID: 37879091
Prohormone-derived neuropeptides act as cell-cell signaling molecules to mediate a wide variety of biological processes in the animal brain. Mass spectrometry-based peptidomic experiments are valuable approaches to gain insight into...
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Heinis F, Alvarez S, Andrews M
Front Physiol
. 2023 Jul;
14:1214087.
PMID: 37449012
Mammalian hibernators undergo substantial changes in metabolic function throughout the seasonal hibernation cycle. We report here the polar metabolomic profile of white adipose tissue isolated from active and hibernating thirteen-lined...
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Mousavi S, Qiu H, Andrews M, Checco J
ACS Chem Neurosci
. 2023 Jul;
14(14):2569-2581.
PMID: 37395621
During the winter, hibernating mammals undergo extreme changes in physiology, which allow them to survive several months without access to food. These animals enter a state of torpor, which is...
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Mousavi S, Qiu H, Heinis F, Abid M, Andrews M, Checco J
ACS Chem Neurosci
. 2022 Sep;
13(19):2888-2896.
PMID: 36126283
Cell-cell signaling peptides (e.g., peptide hormones, neuropeptides) are among the largest class of cellular transmitters and regulate a variety of physiological processes. To identify and quantify the relative abundances of...
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Andrews M
J Exp Biol
. 2019 Jan;
222(Pt 2).
PMID: 30683731
Mammals maintain a constant warm body temperature, facilitating a wide variety of metabolic reactions. Mammals that hibernate have the ability to slow their metabolism, which in turn reduces their body...
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Oliver S, Anderson K, Hunstiger M, Andrews M
Neurosci Lett
. 2018 Dec;
696:13-19.
PMID: 30528880
Hibernation in mammals is a whole-body phenotype that involves profound reductions in oxygen consumption, metabolic reactions, core body temperature, neural activity and heart rate. An important aspect of mammalian hibernation...
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Ballinger M, Andrews M
J Exp Biol
. 2018 Mar;
221(Pt Suppl 1).
PMID: 29514878
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a unique thermogenic tissue in mammals that rapidly produces heat via nonshivering thermogenesis. Small mammalian hibernators have evolved the greatest capacity for BAT because they...