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T L Scheffler

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Journal of Animal Science|November 30, 2016
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM: Adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase and mitochondria in Rendement Napole pig growthT L Scheffler, D E Gerrard
Meat Science|November 9, 2011
Mechanisms controlling pork quality development: The biochemistry controlling postmortem energy metabolismT L Scheffler, D E Gerrard
Cell Calcium|June 7, 2011
Chronic high cytosolic calcium decreases AICAR-induced AMPK activity via calcium/calmodulin activated protein kinase II signaling cascadeS Park, T L Scheffler, D E Gerrard
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|March 1, 2022
47&#x2003;Regulation of bovine embryonic development by <i>WNT5A</i> is modified by the source of albumin and is independent of RAC1 signallingS Jeensuk, B Hawryluk, T L Scheffler, et al.
Cell Calcium|January 10, 2013
AMPK activity is regulated by calcium-mediated protein phosphatase 2A activityS Park, T L Scheffler, S S Rossie, et al.
Meat Science|December 16, 2014
Altered AMP deaminase activity may extend postmortem glycolysisE M England, S K Matarneh, T L Scheffler, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|September 30, 2008
Myosin heavy chain isoform content and energy metabolism can be uncoupled in pig skeletal muscleS K Park, A M Gunawan, T L Scheffler, et al.
Meat Science|June 8, 2013
Use of dietary supplementation with β-guanidinopropionic acid to alter the muscle phosphagen system, postmortem metabolism, and pork qualityT L Scheffler, A L Rosser, S C Kasten, et al.
Meat Science|May 16, 2013
Exploring the unknowns involved in the transformation of muscle to meatE M England, T L Scheffler, S C Kasten, et al.
Meat Science|May 14, 2013
High glycolytic potential does not predict low ultimate pH in porkT L Scheffler, J M Scheffler, S C Kasten, et al.
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Journal of Animal Science|November 30, 2016
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM: Adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase and mitochondria in Rendement Napole pig growthT L Scheffler, D E Gerrard
Meat Science|November 9, 2011
Mechanisms controlling pork quality development: The biochemistry controlling postmortem energy metabolismT L Scheffler, D E Gerrard
Cell Calcium|June 7, 2011
Chronic high cytosolic calcium decreases AICAR-induced AMPK activity via calcium/calmodulin activated protein kinase II signaling cascadeS Park, T L Scheffler, D E Gerrard
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|March 1, 2022
47&#x2003;Regulation of bovine embryonic development by <i>WNT5A</i> is modified by the source of albumin and is independent of RAC1 signallingS Jeensuk, B Hawryluk, T L Scheffler, et al.
Cell Calcium|January 10, 2013
AMPK activity is regulated by calcium-mediated protein phosphatase 2A activityS Park, T L Scheffler, S S Rossie, et al.
Meat Science|December 16, 2014
Altered AMP deaminase activity may extend postmortem glycolysisE M England, S K Matarneh, T L Scheffler, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|September 30, 2008
Myosin heavy chain isoform content and energy metabolism can be uncoupled in pig skeletal muscleS K Park, A M Gunawan, T L Scheffler, et al.
Meat Science|June 8, 2013
Use of dietary supplementation with β-guanidinopropionic acid to alter the muscle phosphagen system, postmortem metabolism, and pork qualityT L Scheffler, A L Rosser, S C Kasten, et al.
Meat Science|May 16, 2013
Exploring the unknowns involved in the transformation of muscle to meatE M England, T L Scheffler, S C Kasten, et al.
Meat Science|May 14, 2013
High glycolytic potential does not predict low ultimate pH in porkT L Scheffler, J M Scheffler, S C Kasten, et al.
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