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Dustin T Yates

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Frontiers in Animal Science|December 30, 2021
The Price of Surviving on Adrenaline: Developmental Programming Responses to Chronic Fetal Hypercatecholaminemia Contribute to Poor Muscle Growth Capacity and Metabolic Dysfunction in IUGR-Born OffspringRachel L Gibbs, Dustin T Yates
The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Food Animal Practice|May 20, 2019
Postnatal Nutrient Repartitioning due to Adaptive Developmental ProgrammingRobert J Posont, Dustin T Yates
Frontiers in Physiology|September 20, 2023
Dousing the flame: reviewing the mechanisms of inflammatory programming during stress-induced intrauterine growth restriction and the potential for ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid interventionMelanie R White, Dustin T Yates
Advances in Physiology Education|April 21, 2018
Retrieval practice in the form of online homework improved information retention more when spaced 5 days rather than 1 day after class in two physiology coursesCaitlin N Cadaret, Dustin T Yates
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|December 24, 2021
Inflammatory Mediation of Heat Stress-Induced Growth Deficits in Livestock and Its Potential Role as a Target for Nutritional Interventions: A ReviewMicah S Most, Dustin T Yates
Frontiers in Animal Science|November 26, 2021
Going Up Inflame: Reviewing the Underexplored Role of Inflammatory Programming in Stress-Induced Intrauterine Growth Restricted LivestockZena M Hicks, Dustin T Yates
Journal of Animal Science|August 19, 2021
Homework questions designed to require higher-order cognitive skills in an undergraduate animal physiology course did not produce desirable difficulties, testing effects, or improvements in information retentionCaitlin N Cadaret, Dustin T Yates
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education|November 5, 2024
Cadaveric Prosections Prepared by Qualified Instructional Staff Were More Efficient and Effective Teaching Modalities for Veterinary Gross Anatomy than In-Class Dissections by StudentsShawna M Clement, Tyler A Ubben, Dustin T Yates
Animal Frontiers : the Review Magazine of Animal Agriculture|October 15, 2019
Real supermodels wear wool: summarizing the impact of the pregnant sheep as an animal model for adaptive fetal programmingKristin A Beede, Sean W Limesand, Jessica L Petersen, et al.
Cytokine|April 9, 2017
Acute exposure of primary rat soleus muscle to zilpaterol HCl (β2 adrenergic agonist), TNFα, or IL-6 in culture increases glucose oxidation rates independent of the impact on insulin signaling or glucose uptakeCaitlin N Cadaret, Kristin A Beede, Hannah E Riley, et al.
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Frontiers in Animal Science|December 30, 2021
The Price of Surviving on Adrenaline: Developmental Programming Responses to Chronic Fetal Hypercatecholaminemia Contribute to Poor Muscle Growth Capacity and Metabolic Dysfunction in IUGR-Born OffspringRachel L Gibbs, Dustin T Yates
The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Food Animal Practice|May 20, 2019
Postnatal Nutrient Repartitioning due to Adaptive Developmental ProgrammingRobert J Posont, Dustin T Yates
Frontiers in Physiology|September 20, 2023
Dousing the flame: reviewing the mechanisms of inflammatory programming during stress-induced intrauterine growth restriction and the potential for ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid interventionMelanie R White, Dustin T Yates
Advances in Physiology Education|April 21, 2018
Retrieval practice in the form of online homework improved information retention more when spaced 5 days rather than 1 day after class in two physiology coursesCaitlin N Cadaret, Dustin T Yates
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|December 24, 2021
Inflammatory Mediation of Heat Stress-Induced Growth Deficits in Livestock and Its Potential Role as a Target for Nutritional Interventions: A ReviewMicah S Most, Dustin T Yates
Frontiers in Animal Science|November 26, 2021
Going Up Inflame: Reviewing the Underexplored Role of Inflammatory Programming in Stress-Induced Intrauterine Growth Restricted LivestockZena M Hicks, Dustin T Yates
Journal of Animal Science|August 19, 2021
Homework questions designed to require higher-order cognitive skills in an undergraduate animal physiology course did not produce desirable difficulties, testing effects, or improvements in information retentionCaitlin N Cadaret, Dustin T Yates
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education|November 5, 2024
Cadaveric Prosections Prepared by Qualified Instructional Staff Were More Efficient and Effective Teaching Modalities for Veterinary Gross Anatomy than In-Class Dissections by StudentsShawna M Clement, Tyler A Ubben, Dustin T Yates
Animal Frontiers : the Review Magazine of Animal Agriculture|October 15, 2019
Real supermodels wear wool: summarizing the impact of the pregnant sheep as an animal model for adaptive fetal programmingKristin A Beede, Sean W Limesand, Jessica L Petersen, et al.
Cytokine|April 9, 2017
Acute exposure of primary rat soleus muscle to zilpaterol HCl (β2 adrenergic agonist), TNFα, or IL-6 in culture increases glucose oxidation rates independent of the impact on insulin signaling or glucose uptakeCaitlin N Cadaret, Kristin A Beede, Hannah E Riley, et al.
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