Transcriptional changes and preservation of bone mass in hibernating black bears
Abstract Physical inactivity leads to losses of bone mass and strength in most mammalian species. In contrast, hibernating bears show no bone loss over the prolonged periods (4–6 months) of immobility during winter, which suggests that they have adaptive mechanisms to preserve bone mass. To identify...
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Main Authors: | Anna V. Goropashnaya, Øivind Tøien, Thiruvarangan Ramaraj, Anitha Sundararajan, Faye D. Schilkey, Brian M. Barnes, Seth W. Donahue, Vadim B. Fedorov |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bdf5a25c76b3426f9b36eca9db43066e |
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