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    Calorie Restriction and Aging in Humans by Flanagan, Emily W, Most, Jasper, Mey, Jacob T, Redman, Leanne M

    Published in Annual review of nutrition (23-09-2020)
    “…Calorie restriction (CR), the reduction of dietary intake below energy requirements while maintaining optimal nutrition, is the only known nutritional…”
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    Effects of ketone bodies on energy expenditure, substrate utilization, and energy intake in humans by Fernández-Verdejo, Rodrigo, Mey, Jacob T., Ravussin, Eric

    Published in Journal of lipid research (01-10-2023)
    “…The potential of ketogenic approaches to regulate energy balance has recently gained attention since ketones may influence both energy expenditure and energy…”
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    The Role of Nutrition in Mitigating the Effects of COVID-19 from Infection through PASC by Mey, Jacob T, Kirwan, John P, Axelrod, Christopher L

    Published in Nutrients (01-02-2023)
    “…The expansive and rapid spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus has resulted in a global pandemic of COVID-19 infection and disease. Though initially perceived to be…”
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    Exercise Training Impacts Skeletal Muscle Clock Machinery in Prediabetes by ERICKSON, MELISSA L., ZHANG, HUI, MEY, JACOB T., KIRWAN, JOHN P.

    “…PURPOSEDisruption of the skeletal muscle molecular clock leads to metabolic disease, whereas exercise may be restorative, leading to improvements in metabolic…”
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    Centennial changes in North Pacific anoxia linked to tropical trade winds by Deutsch, Curtis, Berelson, William, Thunell, Robert, Weber, Thomas, Tems, Caitlin, McManus, James, Crusius, John, Ito, Taka, Baumgartner, Timothy, Ferreira, Vicente, Mey, Jacob, van Geen, Alexander

    “…Climate warming is expected to reduce oxygen (O2) supply to the ocean and expand its oxygen minimum zones (OMZs). We reconstructed variations in the extent of…”
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    Retardation of arsenic transport through a Pleistocene aquifer by van Geen, Alexander, Bostick, Benjamín C., Thi Kim Trang, Pham, Lan, Vi Mai, Mai, Nguyen-Ngoc, Manh, Phu Dao, Viet, Pham Hung, Radloff, Kathleen, Aziz, Zahid, Mey, Jacob L., Stahl, Mason O., Harvey, Charles F., Oates, Peter, Weinman, Beth, Stengel, Caroline, Frei, Felix, Kipfer, Rolf, Berg, Michael

    Published in Nature (London) (12-09-2013)
    “…Holocene aquifers are the source of much arsenic poisoning in south and southeast Asia, whereas Pleistocene aquifers are mostly safe; here the delayed arsenic…”
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    A cross-sectional study of well water arsenic and child IQ in Maine schoolchildren by Wasserman, Gail A, Liu, Xinhua, Loiacono, Nancy J, Kline, Jennie, Factor-Litvak, Pam, van Geen, Alexander, Mey, Jacob L, Levy, Diane, Abramson, Richard, Schwartz, Amy, Graziano, Joseph H

    Published in Environmental health (01-04-2014)
    “…In recent studies in Bangladesh and elsewhere, exposure to arsenic (As) via drinking water is negatively associated with performance-related aspects of child…”
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    Arsenic Exposure and Motor Function among Children in Bangladesh by Parvez, Faruque, Wasserman, Gail A., Factor-Litvak, Pam, Liu, Xinhua, Slavkovich, Vesna, Siddique, Abu B., Sultana, Rebeka, Sultana, Ruksana, Islam, Tariqul, Levy, Diane, Mey, Jacob L., van Geen, Alexander, Khan, Khalid, Kline, Jennie, Ahsan, Habibul, Graziano, Joseph H.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-11-2011)
    “…Background: Several reports indicate that drinking water arsenic (WAs) and manganese (WMn) are associated with children's intellectual function. Very little is…”
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    Comparison of two blanket surveys of arsenic in tubewells conducted 12 years apart in a 25 km(2) area of Bangladesh by van Geen, Alexander, Ahmed, Ershad B, Pitcher, Lynnette, Mey, Jacob L, Ahsan, Habibul, Graziano, Joseph H, Ahmed, Kazi Matin

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-08-2014)
    “…The arsenic (As) content of groundwater pumped from all tubewells within 61 contiguous villages of Araihazar, Bangladesh, was determined a first time in…”
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    Lipids and ketones dominate metabolism at the expense of glucose control in pulmonary arterial hypertension: a hyperglycaemic clamp and metabolomics study by Mey, Jacob T, Hari, Adithya, Axelrod, Christopher L, Fealy, Ciarán E, Erickson, Melissa L, Kirwan, John P, Dweik, Raed A, Heresi, Gustavo A

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-04-2020)
    “…Individuals with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) display reduced oral glucose tolerance. This may involve defects in pancreatic function or…”
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    Reference and the pragmeme by Mey, Jacob L.

    Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-11-2010)
    “…This paper will discuss the linguistic and philosophical problem of reference in relation to the notion of the instantiated pragmatic act or ‘pragmeme’ (see…”
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    Dicarbonyl stress and glyoxalase enzyme system regulation in human skeletal muscle by Mey, Jacob T, Blackburn, Brian K, Miranda, Edwin R, Chaves, Alec B, Briller, Joan, Bonini, Marcelo G, Haus, Jacob M

    “…Skeletal muscle insulin resistance is a hallmark of Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and may be exacerbated by protein modifications by methylglyoxal (MG), known as…”
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    Insulin resistance persists despite a metabolically healthy obesity phenotype by Hoddy, Kristin K., Axelrod, Christopher L., Mey, Jacob T., Hari, Adithya, Beyl, Robbie A., Blair, Jourdan B., Dantas, Wagner S., Kirwan, John P.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-01-2022)
    “…Objective Metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) is often defined as the absence of metabolic syndrome in the presence of obesity. However, phenotypic features of…”
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    Evaluation of an Arsenic Test Kit for Rapid Well Screening in Bangladesh by George, Christine Marie, Zheng, Yan, Graziano, Joseph H, Rasul, Shahriar Bin, Hossain, Zakir, Mey, Jacob L, van Geen, Alexander

    Published in Environmental science & technology (16-10-2012)
    “…Exposure to arsenic in groundwater via drinking remains unabated for millions of villagers in Bangladesh. Since a blanket testing campaign using test kits…”
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    Soluble RAGE and skeletal muscle tissue RAGE expression profiles in lean and obese young adults across differential aerobic exercise intensities by Miranda, Edwin R, Mey, Jacob T, Blackburn, Brian K, Chaves, Alec B, Fuller, Kelly N Z, Perkins, Ryan K, Ludlow, Andrew T, Haus, Jacob M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-10-2023)
    “…Nearly 40% of Americans have obesity and are at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Skeletal muscle is responsible for >80% of insulin-stimulated…”
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    Confirmation of elevated arsenic levels in groundwater of Myanmar by van Geen, Alexander, Win, Kyi Htut, Zaw, Than, Naing, Win, Mey, Jacob L., Mailloux, Brian

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-04-2014)
    “…Millions of villagers across South and Southeast Asia are exposed to toxic levels of arsenic (As) by drinking well water. In order to confirm the field-kit…”
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    Exercise-induced changes to the fiber type-specific redox state in human skeletal muscle are associated with aerobic capacity by Shadiow, James, Miranda, Edwin R, Perkins, Ryan K, Mazo, Corey E, Lin, Zhen, Lewis, Kendell N, Mey, Jacob T, Solomon, Thomas P J, Haus, Jacob M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-2023)
    “…The benefits of exercise involve skeletal muscle redox state alterations of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). We…”
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