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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Effects Of Exogenous Application Of Plant Growth Regulators (Snp And Ga3) On Phytoextraction By Switchgrass (Panicum Virgatum L.) Grown In Lead (Pb) Contaminated Soil, Adrianne Beavers, Marina Koether, Thomas C. Mcelroy, Sigurdur Greipsson
Effects Of Exogenous Application Of Plant Growth Regulators (Snp And Ga3) On Phytoextraction By Switchgrass (Panicum Virgatum L.) Grown In Lead (Pb) Contaminated Soil, Adrianne Beavers, Marina Koether, Thomas C. Mcelroy, Sigurdur Greipsson
Faculty and Research Publications
Soil lead (Pb) contamination is a major environmental and public health risk. Switch-grass (Panicum virgatum), a second-generation biofuel crop, is potentially useful for the long-term phytoremediation and phytoextraction of Pb contaminated soils. We evaluated the efficacy of a coor-dinated foliar application of plant growth regulators and soil fungicide and a chelator in order to optimize phytoextraction. Plants were grown in soil culture under controlled conditions. First, three exogenous nitric oxide (NO) donors were evaluated at multiple concentrations: (1) S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP); (2) sodium nitroprusside (SNP); and (3) S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO). Second, the effect of SNP (0.5 µM) was examined further with the …
The Effects Of Aerobic-Resistance Training And Broccoli Supplementation On Plasma Dectin-1 And Insulin Resistance In Males With Type 2 Diabetes, Ayoub Saeidi, Mohammad Soltani, Ali Daraei, Hanieh Nohbaradar, Marjan Mosalman Haghighi, Nikoo Khosravi, Kelly E. Johnson, Ismail Laher, Anthony C. Hackney, Trisha Vandusseldorp, Hassane Zouhal
The Effects Of Aerobic-Resistance Training And Broccoli Supplementation On Plasma Dectin-1 And Insulin Resistance In Males With Type 2 Diabetes, Ayoub Saeidi, Mohammad Soltani, Ali Daraei, Hanieh Nohbaradar, Marjan Mosalman Haghighi, Nikoo Khosravi, Kelly E. Johnson, Ismail Laher, Anthony C. Hackney, Trisha Vandusseldorp, Hassane Zouhal
Faculty and Research Publications
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a combination of aerobic-resistance training (CARET) and broccoli supplementation on dectin-1 levels and insulin resistance in men with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). METHODS: Forty-four males with T2D were randomly allocated to four groups ( = 11 each group): CARET + broccoli supplement (TS), CARET + placebo (TP), control + broccoli supplement (S), and control + placebo (CP). CARET was performed three days per week for 12 weeks. TS and S groups received 10 g of broccoli supplement per day for 12 weeks. All variables were assessed at baseline and 12 …
Beyond The Kármán Gait: Knifefish Swimming In Periodic And Irregular Vortex Streets, Victor M. Ortega-Jiménez, Christopher P. Sanford
Beyond The Kármán Gait: Knifefish Swimming In Periodic And Irregular Vortex Streets, Victor M. Ortega-Jiménez, Christopher P. Sanford
Faculty and Research Publications
Neotropical freshwater fishes such as knifefishes are commonly faced with navigating intense and highly unsteady streams. However, our knowledge on locomotion in apteronotids comes from laminar flows, where the ribbon fin dominates over the pectoral fins or body bending. Here, we studied the 3D kinematics and swimming control of seven black ghost knifefish (Apteronotus albifrons) moving in laminar flows (flow speed U∞≈1-5 BL s-1) and in periodic vortex streets (U∞≈2-4 BL s-1). Two different cylinders (∼2 and ∼3 cm diameter) were used to generate the latter. Additionally, fish were exposed to an irregular wake produced by a free oscillating cylinder …
Isometric Versus Isotonic Contractions: Sex Differences In The Fatigability And Recovery Of Isometric Strength And High-Velocity Contractile Parameters, Phuong L. Ha, Benjamin E. Dalton, Michaela G. Alesi, Tyler M. Smith, Trisha Vandusseldorp, Yuri Feito, Garrett Hester
Isometric Versus Isotonic Contractions: Sex Differences In The Fatigability And Recovery Of Isometric Strength And High-Velocity Contractile Parameters, Phuong L. Ha, Benjamin E. Dalton, Michaela G. Alesi, Tyler M. Smith, Trisha Vandusseldorp, Yuri Feito, Garrett Hester
Faculty and Research Publications
The purpose of this study was to investigate potential sex differences in the fatigue- and recovery-induced responses of isometric strength and power, as well as select dynamic contractile parameters after isometric and isotonic plantar flexor (PF) contractions. Healthy males (n = 12; age = 21.8 ± 2.2 years) and females (n = 14; age = 21.4 ± 2.5 years) performed a 2-min maximal voluntary isometric contraction and 120 concentric isotonic (30% peak isometric torque) contractions of the PFs on separate visits. Isometric strength, isotonic power, as well as torque- and velocity-related parameters were recorded before, immediately after, and throughout 10 …