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N J Mitchell

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Fuentes M, Santos A, Abreu-Grobois A, Briseno-Duenas R, Al-Khayat J, Hamza S, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2023 Oct; 30(1):e16991. PMID: 37905464
Sea turtles are vulnerable to climate change since their reproductive output is influenced by incubating temperatures, with warmer temperatures causing lower hatching success and increased feminization of embryos. Their ability...
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Weitsman G, Mitchell N, Evans R, Cheung A, Kalber T, Bofinger R, et al.
Oncogene . 2017 Feb; 36(25):3618-3628. PMID: 28166195
Despite decades of research in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signalling field, and many targeted anti-cancer drugs that have been tested clinically, the success rate for these agents in...
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Tedeschi J, Kennington W, Tomkins J, Berry O, Whiting S, Meekan M, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2016 Jan; 283(1822). PMID: 26763709
The capacity of species to respond adaptively to warming temperatures will be key to their survival in the Anthropocene. The embryos of egg-laying species such as sea turtles have limited...
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Kumi J, Mitchell N, Asare G, Dotse E, Kwaa F, Phillips T, et al.
Ghana Med J . 2015 Feb; 48(3):121-6. PMID: 25709120
Background: Weanimix is an important food for children in Ghana. Mothers are trained to prepare homemade weanimix from beans, groundnuts and maize for their infants. Groundnuts and maize are prone...
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Tedeschi J, Kennington W, Berry O, Whiting S, Meekan M, Mitchell N
J Therm Biol . 2014 Dec; 47:42-50. PMID: 25526653
The survival and viability of sea turtle embryos is dependent upon favourable nest temperatures throughout the incubation period. Consequently, future generations of sea turtles may be at risk from increasing...
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Brown K, Mays T, Romoser A, Marroquin-Cardona A, Mitchell N, Elmore S, et al.
J Appl Toxicol . 2012 Oct; 34(1):40-8. PMID: 23047854
Food shortages and a lack of food supply regulation in developing countries often leads to chronic exposure of vulnerable populations to hazardous mixtures of mycotoxins, including aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)) and...
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Robinson A, Johnson N, Strey A, Taylor J, Marroquin-Cardona A, Mitchell N, et al.
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess . 2012 Feb; 29(5):809-18. PMID: 22324939
Fumonisin B₁ (FB₁) is often a co-contaminant with aflatoxin (AF) in grains and may enhance AF's carcinogenicity by acting as a cancer promoter. Calcium montmorillonite (i.e. NovaSil, NS) is a...
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Mitchell N, Janzen F
Sex Dev . 2010 Feb; 4(1-2):129-40. PMID: 20145383
Whether species that have persisted throughout historic climatic upheavals will survive contemporary climate change will depend on their ecological and physiological traits, their evolutionary potential, and potentially upon the resources...
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Mitchell N
Proc Biol Sci . 2002 Jul; 268(1462):87-93. PMID: 12123303
Laboratory studies of terrestrial-breeding frogs have demonstrated that wetter substrates produce fitter offspring but the relevance of substrate wetness to adult reproductive strategies is unknown. I hypothesized that male toadlets...
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Mitchell N
Physiol Biochem Zool . 2001 Dec; 74(6):832-42. PMID: 11731974
The energetics of endotrophic development, where the nutrition required to complete metamorphosis is provided solely by yolk, has seldom been quantified. The energy cost of development to metamorphosis of the...