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    Epigenetic regulation of the estrogen receptor alpha promoter in the cerebral cortex following ischemia in male and female rats by Westberry, J.M, Prewitt, A.K, Wilson, M.E

    Published in Neuroscience (09-04-2008)
    “…Abstract Permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) causes neuronal cell death in the striatum and cortex. In rodents, estradiol treatment protects the…”
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    Aggregate travel vs. single trip assessment: Arguments for cumulative risk analysis by Leder, K, Chen, L.H, Wilson, M.E

    Published in Vaccine (28-03-2012)
    “…Highlights ► Frequent travel for work or leisure is common. ► Vaccine decisions are traditionally based on individual trip risk analysis. ► Many pre-travel…”
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    Effects of supplemental zinc amino acid complex on gut integrity in heat-stressed growing pigs by Sanz Fernandez, M. V., Pearce, S. C., Gabler, N. K., Patience, J. F., Wilson, M. E., Socha, M. T., Torrison, J. L., Rhoads, R. P., Baumgard, L. H.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-01-2014)
    “…Heat stress (HS) jeopardizes livestock health and productivity and both may in part be mediated by reduced intestinal integrity. Dietary zinc improves a…”
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    Effect of cytochrome P450 and aldo-keto reductase inhibitors on progesterone inactivation in primary bovine hepatic cell cultures by Lemley, C O, Wilson, M E

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-10-2010)
    “…Progesterone is required for maintenance of pregnancy, and peripheral concentrations of progesterone are affected by both production and inactivation. Hepatic…”
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    Impairment of ovarian function and associated health-related abnormalities are attributable to low social status in premenopausal monkeys and not mitigated by a high-isoflavone soy diet by Kaplan, J.R., Chen, H., Appt, S.E., Lees, C.J., Franke, A.A., Berga, S.L., Wilson, M.E., Manuck, S.B., Clarkson, T.B.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-12-2010)
    “…BACKGROUND Psychological stress may impair premenopausal ovarian function and contribute to risk for chronic disease. Soy isoflavones may also influence…”
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    CRH receptor antagonism reverses the effect of social subordination upon central GABAA receptor binding in estradiol-treated ovariectomized female rhesus monkeys by Michopoulos, V, Embree, M, Reding, K, Sanchez, M.M, Toufexis, D, Votaw, J.R, Voll, R.J, Goodman, M.M, Rivier, J, Wilson, M.E, Berga, S.L

    Published in Neuroscience (10-10-2013)
    “…Highlights • Social subordination alters GABAA Rs binding in estradiol-treated female monkeys. • Status effect on GABAA R is site specific, only seen in the…”
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    The relation of developmental changes in brain serotonin transporter (5HTT) and 5HT1A receptor binding to emotional behavior in female rhesus monkeys: Effects of social status and 5HTT genotype by Embree, M, Michopoulos, V, Votaw, J.R, Voll, R.J, Mun, J, Stehouwer, J.S, Goodman, M.M, Wilson, M.E, Sánchez, M.M

    Published in Neuroscience (03-01-2013)
    “…Highlights ► 5HT1A and 5HTT BP increased in female rhesus brain regions through puberty. ► Hypothalamic 5HT1A receptor binding was increased in subordinate…”
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    Short communication: insulin alters hepatic progesterone catabolic enzymes cytochrome P450 2C and 3A in dairy cows by Lemley, C O, Butler, S T, Butler, W R, Wilson, M E

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-02-2008)
    “…High proportions of embryonic and early fetal losses in dairy cattle are associated with low peripheral concentrations of progesterone, which could result from…”
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    Dietary selenium and nutritional plane alter specific aspects of maternal endocrine status during pregnancy and lactation by Lemley, C.O., Meyer, A.M., Neville, T.L., Hallford, D.M., Camacho, L.E., Maddock-Carlin, K.R., Wilmoth, T.A., Wilson, M.E., Perry, G.A., Redmer, D.A., Reynolds, L.P., Caton, J.S., Vonnahme, K.A.

    Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (01-01-2014)
    “…Objectives were to examine effects of selenium (Se) supply and maternal nutritional plane during gestation on placental size at term and maternal endocrine…”
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    Effect of a high cornstarch diet on hepatic cytochrome P450 2C and 3A activity and progesterone half-life in dairy cows by Lemley, C O, Wilmoth, T A, Tager, L R, Krause, K M, Wilson, M E

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-03-2010)
    “…In the cow, inadequate concentrations of progesterone during gestation may lead to an abrupt termination of pregnancy. The primary organ involved in…”
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    Estradiol-17β and linseed meal interact to alter visceral organ mass and hormone concentrations from ovariectomized ewes by O’Neil, M.R., Lardy, G.P., Wilson, M.E., Lemley, C.O., Reynolds, L.P., Caton, J.S., Vonnahme, K.A.

    Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (01-10-2009)
    “…To evaluate the estrogenic potential of secoisolariciresinol diglycoside (SDG) found in linseed meal (LSM) on visceral organ mass, IGF-I, and thyroid hormone…”
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    Motivation of Hens to Obtain Feed During a Molt Induced by Feed Withdrawal, Wheat Middlings, or Melengestrol Acetate by Koch, J.M, Lay, D.C. Jr, McMunn, K.A, Moritz, J.S, Wilson, M.E

    Published in Poultry science (01-04-2007)
    “…Traditionally, molting was initiated by withdrawing feed. However, public criticism of feed deprivation, based on the perception that it inhumanely increases…”
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    Concomitant changes in progesterone catabolic enzymes, cytochrome P450 2C and 3A, with plasma insulin concentrations in ewes supplemented with sodium acetate or sodium propionate by Lemley, C. O., Koch, J. M., Blemings, K. P., Krause, K. M., Wilson, M. E.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-08-2008)
    “…Progesterone is essential for maintaining pregnancy, and several authors have suggested that low peripheral concentrations of progesterone may be responsible…”
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    Application of Heideggerian phenomenology to mentorship of nursing students by Wilson, Anthea M.E.

    Published in Journal of advanced nursing (01-12-2014)
    “…Aim To discuss interpretations of the lived experience of mentoring based on Heidegger's concept of dasein. The focus is on one main theme identified in an…”
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    Effect of melengestrol acetate as an alternative to induce molting in hens on the expression of yolk proteins and turnover of oviductal epithelium by Koch, J.M., Moritz, J.S., Lay, D.C., Wilson, M.E.

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-11-2007)
    “…Inducing hens to molt increases egg quality, egg production and extends the productive life of hens. It has been previously demonstrated that melengestrol…”
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    Mentoring student nurses and the educational use of self: A hermeneutic phenomenological study by Wilson, Anthea M.E.

    Published in Nurse education today (01-03-2014)
    “…In the United Kingdom, pre-registration nurse education relies on workplace mentors to support and assess practice learning. Despite research to clarify…”
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