Search Results - "Lanyon, L.E"
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Validation of a technique for studying functional adaptation of the mouse ulna in response to mechanical loading
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2002)“…Functional adaptation of the mouse ulna in response to artificial loading in vivo was assessed using a technique previously developed in the rat. Strain gauge…”
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Strain rate as a controlling influence on adaptive modeling in response to dynamic loading of the ulna in growing male rats
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-1998)“…To test the hypothesis that the rate of change of strain to which a bone is subjected is an important determinant to the subsequent functionally adaptive…”
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Sost down-regulation following mechanical strain in human osteoblastic cells in vitro involves the PGE2/EP4 and ERK signalling pathways
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Evaluating soil management with microbial community-level physiological profiles
Published in Applied soil ecology : a section of Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (2005)“…Soil management practices such as crop rotations and crop production inputs can affect soil microbial communities. Carbon substrate utilization patterns have…”
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Mechanical strain and fluid movement both activate extracellular regulated kinase (ERK) in osteoblast-like cells but via different signaling pathways
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2002)“…Extracellular regulated kinases (ERKs)-1 and -2 are members of the MAPK family of protein kinases involved in the proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis…”
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Strain magnitude related changes in whole bone architecture in growing rats
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-1997)“…Short daily periods of controlled dynamic loading were applied in vivo through the flexed carpus and olecranon to the intact ulna of 240 g male Sprague-Dawley…”
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Growth rate rather than gender determines the size of the adaptive response of the growing skeleton to mechanical strain
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (2002)“…To determine whether male and female skeletons are equally responsive to mechanical load, the left ulnae in a group of juvenile male (n = 7), and age-matched…”
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Cryptosporidia on dairy farms and the role these farms may have in contaminating surface water supplies in the northeastern United States
Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (29-02-2000)“…The prevalence and risk factors for shedding of cryptosporidia by dairy cattle and calves and the prevalence and risk factors for cryptosporidia in surface…”
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Evaluating the spatial and temporal dynamics of farm and field phosphorus and potassium balances on a mixed crop and livestock farm
Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-05-2004)“…Methods to track P and K on farms over time at varying spatial scales can improve farm agronomic and environmental performance monitoring. An annual nutrient…”
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The response of the skeleton to physical training: a biochemical study in horses
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1995)“…In this study we tested the hypothesis that exercise induces an adaptive response in the developing skeleton which may be monitored in vivo by measuring…”
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Evaluating Soil Management Using Particulate and Chemically Labile Soil Organic Matter Fractions
Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-01-2008)“…Particulate organic matter (POM), an established soil quality indicator, is too costly for routine testing by analytical labs. Chemical oxidation of labile…”
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Using functional loading to influence bone mass and architecture: objectives, mechanisms, and relationship with estrogen of the mechanically adaptive process in bone
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (1996)“…There is increasing evidence that load-bearing is an important, if not the most important, functional influence on bone mass and architecture. Load-bearing…”
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Bone stress in the horse forelimb during locomotion at different gaits: a comparison of two experimental methods
Published in Journal of biomechanics (1983)“…Longitudinal stresses acting in the cranial and caudal cortices of the radius and the dorsal and palmar cortices of the metacarpus in the horse were determined…”
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The use of ultrasound in vivo to determine acute change in the mechanical properties of bone following intense physical activity
Published in Journal of biomechanics (1987)“…The velocity of ultrasound was measured transcutaneously across the patella and tibia in 98 volunteers both before and after running the 26 mile Boston…”
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Estrogen receptor alpha expression in osteocytes has a regional distribution regulated preferentially by estrogen but not by mechanical strain
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Mechanical strain activates estrogen response elements in bone cells
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-2000)“…The involvement of the estrogen receptor in the early responses of bone cells to mechanical strain was investigated by subjecting subconfluent monolayer…”
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Participatory assistance: An alternative to transfer of technology for promoting change on farms
Published in American journal of alternative agriculture (01-09-1994)“…Participatory assistance (PA) is a proposed approach for promoting change that involves both the biophysical processes of farms and the management processes of…”
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P26. Daily feeding with gamma linolenic acid (GLA) affects early load-related responses in vitro
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Mechanical Grinding for Particulate Organic-Matter Analysis
Published in Communications in soil science and plant analysis (01-04-2008)“…Particulate organic matter (POM) is recognized as a valuable measure of labile soil organic matter. The method usually requires hand-sieving through a 2-mm…”
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