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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 [Full Article(PDF)]

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., J.C. Rose, H.V. Carey and S.L. Martin. 2010. Seasonal proteomic changes reveal molecular adaptations to preserve and replenish liver proteins during ground squirrel hibernation. Amer. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 298: R329-R340. [Abstract]

Epperson, L.E., M.P. Nikrad, J.C. Rose, H.V. Carey and S.L. Martin. 2010. Seasonal protein changes support rapid energy production in hibernator brainstem. J. Comp. Physiol. B.180:599-617.

Otis, J.P, Ackermann, L.W., Denning, G.M. and H.V. Carey. 2010. Selection of stable reference genes for use in gene expression studies in a hibernating mammal. J. Comp. Physiol. B. 180:619-629.

Nelson, C.J., J.P. Otis and H.V. Carey. 2010. Global analysis of circulating metabolites in hibernating ground squirrels. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. Proteom Genomics 5:265-273.

McGee-Lawrence, M.E., D.M. Stoll, E.R. Mantila, B.K. Farhner, H.V. Carey and S.W. Donahue. 2011. 13-lined ground squirrels (Ictidomys tridecemlineatus) show microstructural bone loss during hibernation but preserve bone macrostructural geometry and strength. J. Experimental Biology. J. Exp Biol 214: 1240-1247.

Otis, J.P., H.E. Raybould and H.V. Carey. 2011. Cholecystokinin activation of central satiety centers changes seasonally in a mammalian hibernator. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 171:269-274.

Bouma, H.R., F.G.M. Kroese, E.M. Verhaag, J.P. Otis, G. Heldmaier, S. Swoap, A.M. Strijkstra, R.H. Henning and H.V. Carey. 2011. Induction of torpor: mimicking natural metabolic suppression for biomedical applications. In press, J. Cellular Physiology.

Rose, J.C., L.E. Epperson, C.C. Wu, H.V. Carey and S.L. Martin. 2011. Seasonal liver protein differences in a hibernator revealed by quantitative proteomics using whole animal isotopic labeling. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. Proteom Genomics 6: 163-170.

 

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