19 research outputs found
Examining the social consequences of extreme weather: the impact of the 1947 winter in upland Wales, UK
ISSN exercise & sport nutrition review: research & recommendations
Sports nutrition is a constantly evolving field with hundreds of research papers published annually. For this reason, keeping up to date with the literature is often difficult. This paper is a five year update of the sports nutrition review article published as the lead paper to launch the JISSN in 2004 and presents a well-referenced overview of the current state of the science related to how to optimize training and athletic performance through nutrition. More specifically, this paper provides an overview of: 1.) The definitional category of ergogenic aids and dietary supplements; 2.) How dietary supplements are legally regulated; 3.) How to evaluate the scientific merit of nutritional supplements; 4.) General nutritional strategies to optimize performance and enhance recovery; and, 5.) An overview of our current understanding of the ergogenic value of nutrition and dietary supplementation in regards to weight gain, weight loss, and performance enhancement. Our hope is that ISSN members and individuals interested in sports nutrition find this review useful in their daily practice and consultation with their clients
Effects of T592 phosphomimetic mutations on tetramer stability and dNTPase activity of SAMHD1 can not explain the retroviral restriction defect
Continued improvements in the quality and consistency of follitropin alfa, recombinant human FSH
The SAM domain of mouse SAMHD1 is critical for its activation and regulation
The sterile alpha-motif and histidine-aspartate domain-containing protein 1 (SAMHD1) is a dNTP phosphohydrolase that blocks HIV-1 infection by depleting cellular dNTPs. Here the authors present the structures of full-length mouse SAMHD1 in different nucleotide bound states and give insights into SAMHD1 activity regulation