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Exercise performance in acute and chronic cold exposure
This review focuses on the suppression of physical performance in a cold environment and the underlying physiological mechanisms. There are many situations where humans have to perform physical activities in a cold environment.
Hitoshi Wakabayashi +2 more
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Cold adaptation, aging, and Korean women divers haenyeo [PDF]
Background We have been studying the thermoregulatory responses of Korean breath-hold women divers, called haenyeo, in terms of aging and cold adaptation.
Joo-Young Lee, Joonhee Park, Siyeon Kim
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Glycogen and nonspecific adaptation to cold
Exposure to moderate cold for a few weeks causes adaptation through the development of nonshivering thermogenesis primarily in the brown adipose tissue.
J. LeBlanc, A. Labrie
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Psychrophilic enzymes: strategies for cold-adaptation. [PDF]
peer reviewedPsychrophilic organisms thriving at near-zero temperatures synthesize cold-adapted enzymes to sustain cell metabolism. These enzymes have overcome the reduced molecular kinetic energy and increased viscosity inherent to their environment and
Feller, Georges, Collins, Tony
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Nowdays, occupational and recreational activities in cold environments are common. Exposure to cold induces thermoregulatory responses like changes of behaviour and physiological adjustments to maintain thermal balance either by increasing metabolic heat production by shivering and/or by decreasing heat losses consecutive to peripheral cutaneous ...
LAUNAY, Jean-Claude, SAVOUREY, Gustave
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Lactobacillus sp. participated in the adaptation of Rongchang piglets to cold stress
Rongchang piglets were easily induced to cold stress and diarrhoea in the winter when raised in an open hog house. However, they also gradually recovered under mid-cold stress.
L Chen +9 more
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RNA G-quadruplex structure contributes to cold adaptation in plants. [PDF]
Nucleotide composition is suggested to infer gene functionality and ecological adaptation of species to distinct environments. However, the underlying biological function of nucleotide composition dictating environmental adaptations is largely unknown ...
Yang X +10 more
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Effects of chronic cold treatment on root elongation and gene expression in "Arabidopsis thaliana" [PDF]
Low temperature is a major limitation of plant growth. Cold adaptation is important for the survival and distribution of plant species at high elevations and high latitudes.
Lee, Yang Ping
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Arctic microalgae show specific adaptation to cold saline arctic conditions with differential expression of several antifreeze proteins, an ice-binding protein and an acyl-esterase involved in cold adaptation.
Nastasia J. Freyria +7 more
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Cold Adaptation in Budding Yeast [PDF]
We have determined the transcriptional response of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to cold. Yeast cells were exposed to 10°C for different lengths of time, and DNA microarrays were used to characterize the changes in transcript abundance. Two distinct groups of transcriptionally modulated genes were identified and defined as the early cold ...
Schade, Babette +4 more
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