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    LACTATION BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: Lactocrine signaling and developmental programming by Bartol, F. F, Wiley, A. A, Miller, D. J, Silva, A. J, Roberts, K. E, Davolt, M. L. P, Chen, J. C, Frankshun, A.-L, Camp, M. E, Rahman, K. M, Vallet, J. L, Bagnell, C. A

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-2013)
    “…Lactocrine signaling is defi ned as transmission of bioactive factors from mother to offspring as a consequence of nursing. Lactocrine transmission of…”
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    Timing and duration of nursing from birth affect neonatal porcine uterine matrix metalloproteinase 9 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 by Ho, T.Y., Rahman, K.M., Camp, M.E., Wiley, A.A., Bartol, F.F., Bagnell, C.A.

    Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (01-04-2017)
    “…Nursing for 2 d from birth supports neonatal porcine uterine and cervical development. However, it is not clear how timing or duration of lactocrine signaling…”
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    Nursing supports neonatal porcine testicular development by Rahman, K.M., Lovich, J.E., Lam, C., Camp, M.E., Wiley, A.A., Bartol, F.F., Bagnell, C.A.

    Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (01-07-2014)
    “…The lactocrine hypothesis suggests a mechanism whereby milk-borne bioactive factors delivered to nursing offspring affect development of neonatal tissues. The…”
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    LACTATION BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: Lactocrine signaling and developmental programming1,2 by Bartol, F. F., Wiley, A. A., Miller, D. J., Silva, A. J., Roberts, K. E., Davolt, M. L. P., Chen, J. C., Frankshun, A.-L., Camp, M. E., Rahman, K. M., Vallet, J. L., Bagnell, C. A.

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-2013)
    “…Lactocrine signaling is defined as transmission of bioactive factors from mother to offspring as a consequence of nursing. Lactocrine transmission of signaling…”
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    Rectal and rectal vs. esophageal temperatures in paraplegic men during prolonged exercise by Gass, G C, Camp, E M, Nadel, E R, Gwinn, T H, Engel, P

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-06-1988)
    “…This study investigated the rectal (Tre), esophageal (Tes), and skin (Tsk) temperature changes in a group of trained traumatic paraplegic men pushing their own…”
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    The maximum physiological responses during incremental wheelchair and arm cranking exercise in male paraplegics by Gass, G C, Camp, E M

    “…Ten physically active male paraplegics (means = 30 +/- 1 yr), with lesion levels ranging from T5 to L4/S2, underwent two incremental exercise tests to…”
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    Effects of prolonged exercise in highly trained traumatic paraplegic men by Gass, G C, Camp, E M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-11-1987)
    “…This study investigated the cardiovascular and metabolic responses to prolonged wheelchair exercise in a group of highly trained, traumatic paraplegic men. Six…”
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    Prolonged exercise in highly trained female endurance runners by Gass, G C, Camp, E M, Watson, J, Eager, D, Wicks, L, Ng, A

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-11-1983)
    “…The effects of prolonged exercise in a 21 degree C dry bulb and 15 degree C wet bulb environment at 65%-70% VO2max were examined in seven highly trained…”
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    The effects of prolonged exercise on spinally injured subjects by Gass, G C, Camp, E M, Davis, H A, Eager, D, Grout, L

    “…The effects of prolonged exercise on paraplegics have not been reported. Seven male paraplegic subjects with spinal lesions from T4 - T12 - L1 underwent an…”
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    The effects of physical training on high level spinal lesion patients by Gass, G C, Watson, J, Camp, E M, Court, H J, McPherson, L M, Redhead, P

    “…Seven chronically institutionalised high level spinal lesion subjects participated in an exercise program, five days per week for seven weeks. Anthropometry,…”
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    Serious Illness and Private Health Coverage: A Unique Problem Calling for Unique Solutions by Kinney, Eleanor D., Freud, Deborah A., Camp, Mary Elizabeth, Jordan, Karen A., Mayfield, Marion Christopher

    Published in The Journal of law, medicine & ethics (01-06-1997)
    “…Authors examine the experience of two nonelderly adult populations in Indiana and their difficulties in obtaining and retaining health insurance once diagnosed…”
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    The Joker: A Dark Night for Depictions of Mental Illness by Camp, Mary E., Webster, Cecil R., Coverdale, Thomas R., Coverdale, John H., Nairn, Ray

    Published in Academic psychiatry (01-03-2010)
    “…The heart of the cultural system is what I call the great storytelling process. From childhood onward, stories make the invisible forces of life visible by…”
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    Oxygen concumtpion and biochemistry of Australian women physiotherapists by Camp, E M, Gass, G C, Blaxland, H J

    “…Oxygen consumption and related spirometric, biochemical, and anthropometric variables were measured in 28 practicing Australian women physiotherapists at 3…”
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    Physiological characteristics of trained Australian paraplegic and tetraplegic subjects by Gass, G C, Camp, E M

    Published in Medicine and science in sports (1979)
    “…Sixteen male Australian paraplegic and tetraplegic subjects competing at the 1977 FESPIC games underwent a physiological assessment. The assessment included a…”
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