Search

Your search keyword '"Hausman GJ"' showing total 233 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Hausman GJ" Remove constraint Author: "Hausman GJ"
233 results on '"Hausman GJ"'

Search Results

1. In vitro differentiation of preadipocytes from hypophysectomized pig fetuses

5. Influence of Maternal Obesity on Fetal Development in Pigs

6. Mitotic Activity in Fetal and Early Postnatal Porcine Adipose Tissue

7. The effect of insulin on primary cultures of rat preadipocytes grown in fetal or postnatal pig serum

8. Sera-Controlled Preadipocyte Growth in Culture: An Ontogeny Study with Sera from Lean and Obese Pigs

9. Dietary L-arginine supplementation increased mammary gland vascularity of lactating sows.

10. The origin and purpose of layers of subcutaneous adipose tissue in pigs and man.

11. The history of adipocyte and adipose tissue research in meat animals.

13. TRIENNIAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM: Dedifferentiated fat cells: Potential and perspectives for their use in clinical and animal science purpose.

14. Relationship of neuropeptide FF receptors with pubertal maturation of gilts.

15. Review: Animal model and the current understanding of molecule dynamics of adipogenesis.

16. Long noncoding RNAs in regulating adipogenesis: new RNAs shed lights on obesity.

17. The increasingly complex regulation of adipocyte differentiation.

18. Insulin: pancreatic secretion and adipocyte regulation.

19. INVITED REVIEW: Evolution of meat animal growth research during the past 50 years: Adipose and muscle stem cells.

20. Adipose depots differ in cellularity, adipokines produced, gene expression, and cell systems.

21. Gene expression profiling in adipose tissue from growing broiler chickens.

22. Intermuscular and intramuscular adipose tissues: Bad vs. good adipose tissues.

23. Preadipocyte and adipose tissue differentiation in meat animals: influence of species and anatomical location.

24. Stromal Vascular Cells and Adipogenesis: Cells within Adipose Depots Regulate Adipogenesis.

25. Emerging roles of zinc finger proteins in regulating adipogenesis.

26. Cell supermarket: adipose tissue as a source of stem cells.

27. Cellular and molecular implications of mature adipocyte dedifferentiation.

28. Adipogenesis: it is not just lipid that comprises adipose tissue.

29. Effects of nesfatin-1 on food intake and LH secretion in prepubertal gilts and genomic association of the porcine NUCB2 gene with growth traits.

30. Bovine dedifferentiated adipose tissue (DFAT) cells: DFAT cell isolation.

31. Dedifferentiated adipocyte-derived progeny cells (DFAT cells): Potential stem cells of adipose tissue.

32. A long journey to effective obesity treatments: is there light at the end of the tunnel?

33. Cell culture purity issues and DFAT cells.

34. Adenovirus-mediated interference of FABP4 regulates mRNA expression of ADIPOQ, LEP and LEPR in bovine adipocytes.

36. Bovine mature adipocytes readily return to a proliferative state.

37. Expression of genes for interleukins, neuropeptides, growth hormone receptor, and leptin receptor in adipose tissue from growing broiler chickens.

38. Like pigs, and unlike other breeds of cattle examined, mature Angus-derived adipocytes may extrude lipid prior to proliferation in vitro.

39. Leptin and reproductive function.

40. Meat Science and Muscle Biology Symposium: the influence of extracellular matrix on intramuscular and extramuscular adipogenesis.

41. MicroRNA regulation in mammalian adipogenesis.

42. Potential impact of mature adipocyte dedifferentiation in terms of cell numbers.

43. Gene expression profiling in developing pig adipose tissue: non-secreted regulatory proteins.

44. Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and adipocytes.

45. Luteinizing hormone secretion as influenced by age and estradiol in the prepubertal gilt.

46. Lipid metabolism, adipocyte depot physiology and utilization of meat animals as experimental models for metabolic research.

47. Cell line models for differentiation: preadipocytes and adipocytes.

48. Skeletal muscle stem cells from animals I. Basic cell biology.

49. The development and endocrine functions of adipose tissue.

50. Gene expression in hypothalamus, liver, and adipose tissues and food intake response to melanocortin-4 receptor agonist in pigs expressing melanocortin-4 receptor mutations.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources