230 results on '"Jansen, Heiko T"'
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2. A multi-tissue gene expression dataset for hibernating brown bears
3. Examining the Effects of Hibernation on Germline Mutation Rates in Grizzly Bears.
4. A Beary Good Genome: Haplotype-Resolved, Chromosome-Level Assembly of the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos)
5. Long-read isoform sequencing reveals tissue-specific isoform expression between active and hibernating brown bears (Ursus arctos)
6. Author Correction: Hibernation induces widespread transcriptional remodeling in metabolic tissues of the grizzly bear
7. Hibernation induces widespread transcriptional remodeling in metabolic tissues of the grizzly bear.
8. Serum plays an important role in reprogramming the seasonal transcriptional profile of brown bear adipocytes
9. Changing lanes: seasonal differences in cellular metabolism of adipocytes in grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis)
10. Habitat degradation affects the summer activity of polar bears
11. Feeding during hibernation shifts gene expression toward active season levels in brown bears (Ursus arctos).
12. Validation of mercury tip-switch and accelerometer activity sensors for identifying resting and active behavior in bears
13. A beary good genome: Haplotype-resolved, chromosome-level assembly of the brown bear (Ursus arctos)
14. Temporal Analysis of Gene Expression and Isoform Switching in Brown Bears (Ursus arctos)
15. Temporal niche switching by grizzly bears but not American black bears in Yellowstone National Park
16. Hibernation shows no apparent effect on germline mutation rates in grizzly bears
17. Long-read isoform sequencing reveals tissue-specific isoform expression between active and hibernating brown bears (Ursus arctos)
18. Chronic Alcohol Consumption in Rats Leads to Desynchrony in Diurnal Rhythms and Molecular Clocks
19. Beary Good Genome: Haplotype-Resolved, Chromosome-Level Assembly of the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos).
20. Can offsetting the energetic cost of hibernation restore an active season phenotype in grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis)?
21. Cortisol levels in blood and hair of unanesthetized grizzly bears ( Ursus arctos ) following intravenous cosyntropin injection
22. Developmental Programming: Postnatal Steroids Complete Prenatal Steroid Actions to Differentially Organize the GnRH Surge Mechanism and Reproductive Behavior in Female Sheep
23. Developmental Programming: Reproductive Endocrinopathies in the Adult Female Sheep After Prenatal Testosterone Treatment Are Reflected in Altered Ontogeny of GnRH Afferents
24. Regulation of metabolism during hibernation in brown bears (Ursus arctos): Involvement of cortisol, PGC-1α and AMPK in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle
25. The Clock Keeps Ticking: Circadian Rhythms of Free-Ranging Polar Bears
26. Neuroanatomical Plasticity in the Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone System of the Ewe: Seasonal Variation in Glutamatergic and γ-Aminobutyric Acidergic Afferents
27. Environmental Estrogens
28. Seasonal Plasticity within the Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) System of the Ewe: Changes in Identified GnRH Inputs and Glial Association
29. Estradiol Induces Hypothalamic Progesterone Receptors but Does Not Activate Mating Behavior in Male Hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) Before Puberty
30. The Ability of Estradiol to Induce Fos Expression in a Subset of Estrogen Receptor-α-Containing Neurons in the Preoptic Area of the Ewe Depends on Reproductive Status*
31. COMPOSITION OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID IN CLINICALLY NORMAL GRIZZLY BEARS (URSUS ARCTOS HORRIBILIS)
32. Altered Hematopoiesis, Behavior, and Sexual Function in μ Opioid Receptor-deficient Mice
33. The quantification of reproductive hormones in the hair of captive adult brown bears and their application as indicators of sex and reproductive state
34. RETRACTED: Grizzly Bears Exhibit Augmented Insulin Sensitivity while Obese Prior to a Reversible Insulin Resistance during Hibernation
35. Inactivation of the paraventricular thalamus abolishes the expression of cocaine conditioned place preference in rats
36. The bear circadian clock doesn’t ‘sleep’ during winter dormancy
37. The bear circadian clock doesn’t ‘sleep’ during winter dormancy
38. Positive Reinforcement Training for Blood Collection in Grizzly Bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) Results in Undetectable Elevations in Serum Cortisol Levels: A Preliminary Investigation
39. Retraction Notice to: Grizzly Bears Exhibit Augmented Insulin Sensitivity while Obese Prior to a Reversible Insulin Resistance during Hibernation
40. The One-Two Punch of Alcoholism: Role of Central Amygdala Dynorphins/Kappa-Opioid Receptors
41. Leptin-sensitive neurons in the arcuate nucleus integrate activity and temperature circadian rhythms and anticipatory responses to food restriction
42. Endocrine rhythms in the brown bear (Ursus arctos): Evidence supporting selection for decreased pineal gland size
43. Temporal organization of activity in the brown bear (Ursus arctos): roles of circadian rhythms, light, and food entrainment
44. Leptin-sensitive neurons in the arcuate nuclei contribute to endogenous feeding rhythms
45. Circadian Discrimination of Reward: Evidence for Simultaneous Yet Separable Food- and Drug-Entrained Rhythms in the Rat
46. Neurons of the Lateral Preoptic Area/Rostral Anterior Hypothalamic Area Are Required for Photoperiodic Inhibition of Estrous Cyclicity in Sheep1
47. Split Parturition Observed in a Captive North American Brown Bear (Ursus arctos)
48. Positive affective vocalizations during cocaine and sucrose self-administration: A model for spontaneous drug desire in rats
49. FREE-RUNNING RHYTHMS OF COCAINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN RATS HELD UNDER CONSTANT LIGHTING CONDITIONS
50. Time-of-day differences in dopamine clearance in the rat medial prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens
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