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    Weight, muscle and bone loss during space flight: another perspective by Stein, T. P.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-09-2013)
    “…Space flight is a new experience for humans. Humans adapt if not perfectly, rather well to life without gravity. There is a reductive remodeling of the…”
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    Metabolic consequences of muscle disuse atrophy by Stein, T P, Wade, C E

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-07-2005)
    “…In response to decreased usage, skeletal muscle undergoes an adaptive reductive remodeling. This adaptive response has been found with disuse during human…”
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    Increased excretion of a lipid peroxidation biomarker in autism by Ming, X., Stein, T.P., Brimacombe, M., Johnson, W.G., Lambert, G.H., Wagner, G.C.

    “…It is thought that autism could result from an interaction between genetic and environmental factors with oxidative stress as a potential mechanism linking the…”
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    Space flight and oxidative stress by Stein, T.P

    “…Space flight is associated with an increase in oxidative stress after return to 1 g. The effect is more pronounced after long-duration space flight. The…”
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    Oxidant damage during and after spaceflight by Stein, T P, Leskiw, M J

    “…The objectives of this study were to assess oxidant damage during and after spaceflight and to compare the results against bed rest with 6 degrees head-down…”
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    Energy expenditure and balance during spaceflight on the space shuttle by Stein, T.P, Leskiw, M.J, Schluter, M.D, Hoyt, R.W, Lane, H.W, Gretebeck, R.E, Leblanc, A.D

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-06-1999)
    “…The objectives of this study were as follows: 1) to measure human energy expenditure (EE) during spaceflight on a shuttle mission by using the doubly labeled…”
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    Protein kinetics during and after long-duration spaceflight on MIR by Stein, T.P, Leskiw, M.J, Schluter, M.D, Donaldson, M.R, Larina, I

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-06-1999)
    “…Human spaceflight is associated with a loss of body protein. Bed rest studies suggest that the reduction in the whole body protein synthesis (PS) rate should…”
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    Branched-chain amino acid supplementation during bed rest: effect on recovery by Stein, T. P, Donaldson, M. R, Leskiw, M. J, Schluter, M. D, Baggett, D. W, Boden, G

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2003)
    “…1  Department of Surgery, School of Osteopathic Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Stratford, New Jersey 08084; and 2  Department of…”
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    Intensive exercise training suppresses testosterone during bed rest by Wade, C. E, Stanford, K. I, Stein, T. P, Greenleaf, J. E

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-07-2005)
    “…1 Life Sciences Division, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California; 2 United States Army Institute of…”
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    Diet and nitrogen metabolism during spaceflight on the shuttle by Stein, T P, Leskiw, M J, Schluter, M D

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-07-1996)
    “…Human spaceflight is associated with a loss of body protein. To investigate this problem, dietary intake, nitrogen balance, the whole body protein, and…”
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    Endocrine relationships during human spaceflight by Stein, T. P., Schluter, M. D., Moldawer, L. L.

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-01-1999)
    “…Human spaceflight is associated with a chronic loss of protein from muscle. The objective of this study was to determine whether changes in urinary hormone…”
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    The catecholamine response to spaceflight: role of diet and gender by Stein, T P, Wade, C E

    “…Compared with men, women appear to have a decreased sympathetic nervous system (SNS) response to stress. The two manifestations where the sexual dimorphism has…”
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    Attenuation of the protein wasting associated with bed rest by branched-chain amino acids by Stein, T.Peter, Schluter, Margaret D, Leskiw, Maria J, Boden, Guenther

    “…Bed rest is generally accepted as being an appropriate ground-based model for human spaceflight. The objectives of this study were to test the hypothesis that…”
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    The relationship between dietary intake, exercise, energy balance and the space craft environment by Stein, T. P.

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-01-2000)
    “…Space flight is associated with the loss of skeletal muscle, principally from muscles with anti-gravity functions. Examination of data across different…”
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    Supplementation with gum arabic fiber increases fecal nitrogen excretion and lowers serum urea nitrogen concentration in chronic renal failure patients consuming a low-protein diet by Bliss, DZ, Stein, TP, Schleifer, CR, Settle, RG

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-03-1996)
    “…In chronic renal failure (CRF), plasma concentrations of the products of protein metabolism are increased. Current dietary management is to prescribe a…”
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    Excretion of IL-6 by astronauts during spaceflight by Stein, T P, Schluter, M D

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-03-1994)
    “…Ascent to and living under the microgravity conditions found during spaceflight is an unfamiliar environment for humans. The adaptation to the space…”
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    Human skeletal muscle protein breakdown during spaceflight by Stein, T. P., Schluter, M. D.

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-04-1997)
    “…Human spaceflight is associated with a loss of body protein. Excretion of 3-methylhistidine (3-MH) in the urine is a useful measurement of myofibrillar protein…”
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    Energy metabolism pathways in rat muscle under conditions of simulated microgravity by Stein, T.P., Schluter, M.D., Galante, A.T., Soteropoulos, P., Tolias, P.P., Grindeland, R.E., Moran, M.M., Wang, T.J., Polansky, M., Wade, C.E.

    Published in The Journal of nutritional biochemistry (01-08-2002)
    “…Evidence from rats flown in space suggests that there is a decrease in the ability of the soleus muscle to oxidize long chain fatty acids during space flight…”
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    Lipoxin A(4) promotes more complete inflammation resolution in sepsis compared to stable lipoxin A(4) analog by Wu, B, Walker, J A, Temmermand, D, Mian, K, Spur, B, Rodriguez, A, Stein, T P, Banerjee, P, Yin, K

    “…In sepsis, excessive inflammation may lead to organ injury or a paradoxical immunosuppressed state where the host is unable to clear preexisting infection…”
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    Nutrition in the space station era by Stein, T. P.

    Published in Nutrition research reviews (01-06-2001)
    “…Space flight is a new experience for man. Tension on the weight-bearing components of the musculo–skeletal system is greatly reduced, as is the work required…”
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