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Carey, H.V., C.A. Rhoads and T.Y. Aw.  2003.  Hibernation induces glutathione redox imbalance in ground squirrel intestine. J.Comp.Physiol. B 173:269-276 [Abstract]

Balslev-Clausen, A., J.M. McCarthy and H.V. Carey. 2003. Hibernation reduces pancreatic amylase levels in ground squirrels.  Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A. 134:573-578 [Abstract]

Carey, H.V., M.T. Andrews and S.L. Martin. 2003. Mammalian hibernation: cellular and molecular responses to depressed metabolism and low temperature. Physiological Reviews 83: 1153-1181. [Abstract]

Belter, J.G., H.V. Carey and T. Garland, Jr. 2004. Effects of voluntary exercise and genetic selection for high activity levels on HSP72 expressions in house mice. J. Applied Physiology 96:1270-1276. [Abstract]

Carey, H.V., T.M. Piazza, S.E. Davis, S.L. Lindell, A. Durrans, K. Clarke, and J.H. Southard. 2004. Resistance of livers to cold ischemia/reperfusion injury during hibrination: Involvement of matrix metalloproteinase and nitric oxide synthase. In: Life in the cold: Evolution, Adaptation, Mechanisms, and Applications, edited by B.M. Barnes and H.V. Carey. Biological Papers of the University of Alaska #27, Institute of Artic Biology, Fairbanks.

Lindell, S.L., Klahn, S.L., Piazza, T.M., Mangino, M.J., Torrealba, J.R., Southard, J.H. and H.V. Carey. 2005. Natural resistance to liver cold ischemia-reperfusion injury associated with the hibernation phenotype. Amer. J. Physiol. Gastrointest.and Liver Physiol. 288: G473-80 [Abstract]

Fleck, C. and H.V.Carey. 2005. Modulation of apoptotic pathways in intestinal mucosa during hibernation. Amer. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 289: R586-R595 [Abstract]

Kurtz, C.C., S.L. Lindell, M.J. Mangino and H.V. Carey.  Hibernation confers resistance to intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury. Amer.J. Physiology: Gastrointest and Liver Physiol. 291:G895-901 [Full Text - PDF]

Kurtz, C.C. and H.V. Carey. 2007. Seasonal changes in the intestinal immune system of hibernating ground squirrels. Develop. Comp. Immunol.31:415-428 [Abstract]

Cloud-Hansen, K.A., K.M. Villiard, J. Handelsman and H.V.Carey. 2007. Thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus) harbor multi-antibiotic resistant bacteria. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science 46:17-20.[Abstract]

Serkova, N.J., J.C. Rose, L. E. Epperson, H.V. Carey and S.L. Martin. 2007. Quantitative analysis of liver metabolites in three stages of the circannual hibernation cycle in 13-lined ground squirrels by NMR. Physiological Genomics 31:15-24.[Abstract]

Martin, S.L, L.E. Epperson, J.C. Rose, C.C. Kurtz, C. Ane and H.V. Carey. 2008. Proteomic analysis of the winter-protected phenotype of hibernating ground squirrel intestine. Amer. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 295: R316-R328 [Abstract]

McGee, M.E., H.V. Carey and S.W. Donahue. Mammalian hibernation as a model of disuse osteoporosis: the effects of physical inactivity on bone metabolism, structure, and strength. Amer. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 295: R1999–R2014.[Abstract]

Nelson, C.J., Otis, J.P., Martin, S.L. and H.V. Carey. 2009. Analysis of the hibernation cycle using LC-MS based metabolomics in ground squirrel liver. Physiological Genomics 37:43-51 [Abstract]

Nelson, C.J., Otis, J.P., and H.V. Carey. 2009. A role for nuclear receptors in mammalian hibernation. Journal of Physiology 587:1863-1870 [Abstract]

Karasov, William H. and H.V. Carey. 2009. Metabolic teamwork between gut microbes and hosts. Microbe 4:323-328.

Hengen, K.B., M. Behan, H.V. Carey, M. V. Jones and S.M. Johnson. 2009. Hibernation induces pentobarbital insensitivity in brainstem but not cortex. Amer. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 297: R1028-1036.[Abstract]


Epperson, L.E., M.P. Nikrad, J.C. Rose, H.V. Carey and S.L. Martin. Seasonal protein changes support rapid energy production in hibernator brainstem. In press, J. Comp. Physiol. B.

Epperson, L.E., J.C. Rose, H.V. Carey and S.L. Martin. Seasonal proteomic changes reveal molecular adaptations to preserve and replenish liver proteins during ground squirrel hibernation. In press, Amer. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol.


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