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    Cloning the genomic sequence and identification of promoter regions of bovine pyruvate carboxylase by Hazelton, S R, Spurlock, D M, Bidwell, C A, Donkin, S S

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-01-2008)
    “…Pyruvate carboxylase (PC) catalyzes a pivotal reaction in gluconeogenesis and lipid metabolism in liver. In bovine the PC gene is expressed as six 5'…”
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    Multiple regions of the porcine alpha-skeletal actin gene modulate muscle-specific expression in cell culture and directly injected skeletal muscle by Reecy, J.M, Bidwell, C.A, Andrisani, O.M, Gerrard, D.E, Grant, A.L

    Published in Animal biotechnology (01-01-1998)
    “…Transcriptional regulation of the porcine a-skeletal actin gene was investigated by comparative transient transfection assays in cultured mammalian cells and…”
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    Analysis of gene expression during the onset of muscle hypertrophy in callipyge lambs by Fleming-Waddell, J.N, Wilson, L.M, Olbricht, G.R, Vuocolo, T, Byrne, K, Craig, B.A, Tellam, R.L, Cockett, N.E, Bidwell, C.A

    Published in Animal genetics (01-02-2007)
    “…The callipyge mutation causes postnatal muscle hypertrophy in heterozygous lambs that inherit a paternal callipyge allele (+/CLPG). Our hypothesis was that the…”
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    Molecular cloning and characterization of porcine calcineurin-α subunit expression in skeletal muscle by Depreux, F.F.S, Scheffler, J.M, Grant, A.L, Bidwell, C.A, Gerrard, D.E

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-2010)
    “…The calmodulin/Ca²⁺-dependent serine/threonine phophatase, calcineurin (CaN), has been implicated in controlling muscle fiber phenotype. However, little…”
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    Postnatal changes in the expression of genes located in the callipyge region in sheep skeletal muscle by Perkins, A.C, Kramer, L.N, Spurlock, D.M, Hadfield, T.S, Cockett, N.E, Bidwell, C.A

    Published in Animal genetics (01-12-2006)
    “…The expression of five genes surrounding the callipyge (CLPG) mutation was analysed in skeletal muscles from lambs at one prenatal and two postnatal ages that…”
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    Expression and cDNA cloning of porcine peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR γ) by Houseknecht, Karen L., Bidwell, Christopher A., Portocarrero, Carla P., Spurlock, Michael E.

    Published in Gene (28-12-1998)
    “…Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPAR γ) is a member of the PPAR subfamily of nuclear hormone receptors. In rodents and humans, expression of PPAR…”
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    Obese gene expression in porcine adipose tissue is reduced by food deprivation but not by maintenance or submaintenance intake by Spurlock, M E, Frank, G R, Cornelius, S G, Ji, S, Willis, G M, Bidwell, C A

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-04-1998)
    “…The relationship between obese gene expression and energy intake was determined in pigs of various body weights. With ad libitum consumption, expression…”
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    Physiological response to acute endotoxemia in swine: effect of genotype on energy metabolites and leptin by Leininger, M.T., Portocarrero, C.P., Schinckel, A.P., Spurlock, M.E., Bidwell, C.A., Nielsen, J.N., Houseknechta, K.L.

    Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (2000)
    “…Certain high lean gain swine genotypes have greater sensitivity to pathogen and nonpathogen stressors evident by reduced productivity and increased mortality…”
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    Cloning and expression of the porcine obese gene by Bidwell, C.A. (Purina Mills, Inc., St. Louis, MO.), Ji, S.Q, Frank, G.R, Cornelius, S.G, Willis, G.M, Spurlock, M.E

    Published in Animal biotechnology (01-10-1997)
    “…The product of the obese gene, leptin, may be an important regulator of adiposity via its regulation of feed intake and energy metabolism. Probes were…”
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    Nutritionally induced adipose hypertrophy in young pigs is transient and independent of changes in the expression of the obese and peroxisome proliferator activated receptor genes by Spurlock, M.E., Bidwell, C.A., Houseknecht, K.L., Kuske, J.L., Camacho-Rea, C., Frank, G.R., Willis, G.M.

    Published in The Journal of nutritional biochemistry (01-02-2002)
    “…Previous studies have shown that piglets weaned to a liquid milk replacer (MR), rather than a typical dry diet (DD) regimen, have improved growth rates and…”
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    Plasmid transfection and retroviral transduction of porcine muscle cells for cell-mediated gene transfer by Blanton, J.R. Jr, Bidwell, C.A, Sanders, D.A, Sharkey, C.M, McFarland, D.C, Gerrard, D.E, Grant, A.L

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-2000)
    “…Cell-mediated gene transfer is a potential tool for studying muscle growth, but efficient genetic manipulation and implantation strategies have not been…”
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    Structure and regulation of the porcine skeletal α-actin-encoding gene by Reecy, James M., Bidwell, Christopher A., Briley, Glenn P., Grant, Alan L.

    Published in Gene (21-11-1996)
    “…The postnatal increase in skeletal α-actin (Sk-α-Act) synthesis in pigs is due, in part, to increased transcription. To characterize the factors responsible…”
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    Epitope-tagged insulin-like growth factor-I expression in muscle by Reichel, C.L, Grant, A.L, Everett, R.S.R, Bidwell, C.A, Gerrard, D.E

    Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (01-04-2000)
    “…Development of a recombinant insulin like growth factor I (IGF-I) that is distinguishable from its endogenous counterpart would provide a powerful tool for…”
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    Analysis of aphidicolin-induced chromosome fragility in the domestic pig (Sus scrofa) by Riggs, P K, Kuczek, T, Chrisman, C L, Bidwell, C A

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1993)
    “…Aphidicolin (APC)-sensitive fragile sites were identified in chromosome preparations from peripheral lymphocyte cultures of 12 four-way crossbred pigs. A chi 2…”
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    Cloning the partial cDNAs of mu-calpain and m-calpain from porcine skeletal muscle by Sun, W, Ji, S Q, Ebert, P J, Bidwell, C A, Hancock, D L

    Published in Biochimie (1993)
    “…Calpains are non-lysosomal proteases involved in myofibrillar protein degradation. To facilitate studying the expression of the porcine calpain genes and their…”
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