10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THERMOGENESIS»
Discover the use of
thermogenesis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
thermogenesis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease
Thermogenesis Thermogenesis augments basal metabolism in response to
stimuli unassociated with muscular activity. Stimuli include food ingestion and
cold and heat exposure. Thermogenesis comprises two components, obligatory
and ...
Maurice Edward Shils, Moshe Shike, 2006
2
Biochemistry of Lipids, Lipoproteins and Membranes
Obligatory thermogenesis occurs in all cell types as the result of ubiquitous
nominal inefficiencies in metabolism. Facultative thermogenesis occurs
specifically in response to stimuli such as cold (non-shivering thermogenesis in
adipose, ...
J.E. Vance, Dennis E. Vance, 2008
3
Avian Growth and Development: Evolution Within the ...
Muscular topography of shivering thermogenesis Shivering is a highly aerobic,
long-term process. Thus, only muscles with an adequate number of oxidative
fibers (types I and IIA) can have a significant role in heat production. In precocial
...
J. Matthias Starck, Robert E. Ricklefs, 1998
4
Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies
The body's enzymes “waste” a small percentage Some people tend to expend
more energy in metabolism than of energy as heat in a process called
thermogenesis. Some enzymes expend copious energy in thermogenesis,
producing heat ...
Frances Sizer, Ellie Whitney, 2013
5
Werner & Ingbar's The Thyroid: A Fundamental and Clinical Text
New to this edition: · Twenty-three chapters authored by new contributors and international experts · A companion website with fully searchable text for quick reference · Three new chapters discuss surgical management of thyroid cancer, ...
Lewis E. Braverman, David Cooper, 2012
6
Circadian Physiology, Second Edition
This section will address the other form of nonshivering thermogenesis, diet-
induced thermogenesis (DIT), which is the fraction of energy expenditure induced
by the ingestion of food. Some authors include basal metabolic rate in the
definition ...
7
Life in the Cold: Eleventh International Hibernation Symposium
The discussion here is complicated by different understandings of what
nonshivering thermogenesis is. In its broadest sense, nonshivering
thermogenesis is any metabolic process (except, of course, shivering) that results
in the production of ...
Gerhard Heldmaier, Martin Klingenspor, 2000
8
Progress in Obesity Research: 9
time (A Sh iverin Other cells in the body Facultative thermogenesis Metabolic (
thermogenic) processes of non - adaptive nature Fig. 1. Thermoregulatory
thermogenesis (adapted from Golozoubova et a/.4). When animals naive in this
respect ...
Geraldo Medeiros-Neto, Alfredo Halpern, Claude Bouchard, 2003
9
Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats
RFMR is slightly higher than BMR. and this difference is termed dietary
thermogenesis, the specific dynamic effect of food, or diet-induced
thermogenesis. Dietary thermogenesis is not considered useful to the animal
except at low ambient ...
Committee on Animal Nutrition, Subcommittee on Dog and Cat Nutrition, National Research Council, 2006
10
Clinical Obesity in Adults and Children
In rodents, most attention has been directed at the thermogenic action of leptin
through sympathetic control of UCP1 in BAT, but skeletal muscle is also likely to
be an important site for leptin-induced thermogenesis. Indeed, studies in mice
and ...
Peter G. Kopelman, Ian D. Caterson, William H. Dietz, 2009
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «THERMOGENESIS»
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thermogenesis is used in the context of the following news items.
Is 'cold thermogenesis' something we should all be doing to lose …
There is some solid science behind the ideas of cold thermogenesis, but at the same time, the vast majority of us should simply not be going out to exercise in ... «The Weather Network, Jan 15»
ThermoGenesis changes name to Cesca
For years, ThermoGenesis had been in the business of automated sterile bone marrow and stem cell recovery and storage. In recent years, it moved toward ... «Sacramento Business Journal, Feb 14»
ThermoGenesis stockholders approve merger
The combined company will retain the existing ThermoGenesis NASDAQ stock ticker symbol KOOL. Cesca stands for Clinical Excellence in Stem Cell ... «Sacramento Business Journal, Feb 14»
Thermogenesis Corporation (KOOL) Is Today's Dead Cat Bounce …
Trade-Ideas LLC identified Thermogenesis Corporation ( KOOL) as a "dead cat bounce" (down big yesterday but up big today) candidate. In addition to specific ... «TheStreet.com, Feb 14»
TotipotentRX and ThermoGenesis Achieve Bone Marrow Stem Cell …
RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif., LOS ANGELES and NEW DELHI, India, Feb. 3, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ThermoGenesis Corp. (Nasdaq:KOOL) a cellular ... «GlobeNewswire, Feb 14»
ThermoGenesis raising $6.7M through stock
ThermoGenesis Corp. announced Monday it has agreements to raise $6.7 million through a private placement of common stock to institutional investors. «Sacramento Business Journal, Jan 14»
Has ThermoGenesis Peaked?
ThermoGenesis Corp. (NASDAQ: KOOL) is seeing a day-two run in its stock, but investors might want to pay close attention here. The reality is that with a market ... «24/7 Wall St., Jan 14»
ThermoGenesis Corp (KOOL): ThermoGenesis Merging With TotiRx …
ThermoGenesis is a company that develops and commercializes devices that are used for stem cell isolation, research, and storage. Their main products include ... «Seeking Alpha, Jan 14»
ThermoGenesis has agreement with cord blood registry
Rancho Cordova-based ThermoGenesis Corp. announced it signed a five-year agreement to supply its AXP AutoXpress system directly to Cord Blood Registry, ... «Sacramento Business Journal, Jan 14»
ThermoGenesis reorganizing, cutting 11 employees
Rancho Cordova-based ThermoGenesis Corp. today announced it is reorganizing its business, and part of that includes shedding 11 employees. In its last ... «Sacramento Business Journal, Oct 13»