Michael L Mathai
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Carmichael M, Thomson R, Moran L, Dunstan J, Nelson M, Mathai M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Sep;
18(18).
PMID: 34574516
The effect of the menstrual cycle on athlete performance, wellbeing and perceived exertion and fatigue is not well understood. Furthermore, it has not been investigated specifically in Australian Football athletes....
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Simcocks A, OKeefe L, Jenkin K, Cornall L, Grinfeld E, Mathai M, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Aug;
21(16).
PMID: 32824681
O-1602 and O-1918 are atypical cannabinoid ligands for GPR55 and GPR18, which may be novel pharmaceuticals for the treatment of obesity by targeting energy homeostasis regulation in skeletal muscle. This...
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Veeramachaneni G, Thunuguntla V, Bhaswant M, Mathai M, Bondili J
Biomolecules
. 2019 Oct;
9(10).
PMID: 31581577
Obesity prevalence continues to be a foremost health concern across the globe leading to the development of major health risk conditions like type II diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension and even cancers....
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Simcocks A, Jenkin K, OKeefe L, Samuel C, Mathai M, McAinch A, et al.
Endocr Connect
. 2019 Feb;
8(3):203-216.
PMID: 30707678
Atypical cannabinoid compounds O-1602 and O-1918 are ligands for the putative cannabinoid receptors G protein-coupled receptor 55 and G protein-coupled receptor 18. The role of O-1602 and O-1918 in attenuating...
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Griggs J, Mathai M, Sinnayah P
Brain Behav
. 2018 Oct;
8(12):e01102.
PMID: 30353709
Introduction: In Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), nonprotein coding small nucleolar (sno) RNAs are involved in the paternally deleted region of chromosome 15q11.2-q13, which is believed to cause the hyperphagic phenotype of...
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Naughton S, Hanson E, Mathai M, McAinch A
Nutrients
. 2018 Sep;
10(10).
PMID: 30261617
Despite the abundance of plant-derived fats in our diet, their effects on appetite, and metabolic markers, remain unclear. This single-blinded 3-way cross-over pilot study aimed to investigate the ability of...
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Zurzolo G, Allen K, Peters R, Dharmage S, Tang M, Said M, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract
. 2018 Sep;
7(2):687-689.
PMID: 30240886
No abstract available.
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Zurzolo G, Allen K, Peters R, Tang M, Dharmage S, de Courten M, et al.
J Paediatr Child Health
. 2018 Jan;
54(5):551-555.
PMID: 29363215
Aims: To examine reports of anaphylaxis in Australasia from consumption of packaged food products with or without precautionary allergen labelling (PAL), where the known allergen triggers were not a listed...
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Zurzolo G, Peters R, Koplin J, de Courten M, Mathai M, Allen K
Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol
. 2017 Oct;
13:42.
PMID: 29033984
Precautionary allergen labelling (PAL) has resulted in consumer confusion. Previous research has shown that interpretive labels (using graphics, symbols, or colours) are better understood than the traditional forms of labels....