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Exergaming in retirement centres and the integration of media and physical literacies
Bradley Millington
Dec 01, 2015
This paper reports on a multi-method analysis of a recently emergent, though still understudied, trend: the use of exercise-themed video games (i.e., ‘exergames’) in retirement centres. The study in question specifically...
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Tumor Cell Glutathione Metabolism Therapeutic Implications
Bradley Alan Arrick
Jan 01, 0001
In response to oxidative injury murine tumors depend upon the GSH oxidation-reduction cycle. The susceptibility of tumor cells to lysis by a flux of H2O2, such as generated by granulocytes or activated macrophages, or by the...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Alterations in whole-body insulin sensitivity resulting from repeated eccentric exercise of a single muscle group
Unaccustomed eccentric exercise using large muscle groups elicits soreness, decrements in physical function and impairs markers of whole-body insulin sensitivity; although these effects are attenuated with a repeated exposure....
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Exergaming in retirement centres and the integration of media and physical literacies
Bradley Millington
Dec 01, 2015
This paper reports on a multi-method analysis of a recently emergent, though still understudied, trend: the use of exercise-themed video games (i.e., ‘exergames’) in retirement centres. The study in question specifically...
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The self survives extinction
Jie Sui, Glyn W. Humphreys
Oct 01, 2017

People show biases to self-related information on a range of tasks. Key but controversial questions are whether self-related information is processed without attention, and whether self-related information determines what is...

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Influence of Wnt Proteins Following Acute Skeletal Muscle Injury in Mice and Freezing Protocols for Skeletal Muscle Histology
We examined mRNA expression of the 19 wnt proteins following acute skeletal muscle injury in mice on day 7 post-injury using PCR. A staining procedure for macrophages, endothelial cells, satellite cells, and fibroblasts was...
Published by: Ursinus College
The self survives extinction
Jie Sui, Glyn W. Humphreys
Oct 01, 2017

People show biases to self-related information on a range of tasks. Key but controversial questions are whether self-related information is processed without attention, and whether self-related information determines what is...

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