All Publications for Caitlin Cadaret
Characterizing Heat Mitigation Strategies Utilized by Beef Processors in the United States, Melissa Davis,Terry E Engle,Caitlin Cadaret,M Caitlin Cramer,Elizabeth J Bigler,John Joseph Wagner,Lily Nowell Edwards-Callaway
Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Student Performance and Perceptions of Learning , Allison Vautier,Kellie J Enns,Caitlin Cadaret
Intermittent maternofetal oxygenation during late gestation improved birthweight, neonatal growth, body symmetry, and muscle metabolism in intrauterine growth-restricted lambs., Caitlin Cadaret,R J Posont,R M Swanson,J K Beard,R L Gibbs,T L Barnes,E S Marks-Nelson,J L Petersen,D T Yates
Characterizing heat mitigation strategies utilized by cattle processors in the United States, Melissa Davis,Terry E Engle,Caitlin Cadaret,Catie Caitlin Cramer,Libby Jaed Bigler,John Joseph Wagner,Lily Nowell Edwards-Callaway
Invited Review: Impacts of shade on cattle well-being in the beef supply chain, Lily Nowell Edwards-Callaway,Catie Caitlin Cramer,Caitlin Cadaret,Libby Jaed Bigler,Terry E Engle,John Joseph Wagner,Daniel Clark
Preliminary evaluation of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on student performance and perceptions of learning in two undergraduate animal science courses, Allison Vautier,Caitlin Cadaret
Long-term consequences of adaptive fetal programming in livestock. , Allison Vautier,Caitlin Cadaret
Homework questions designed to require higher-order cognitive skills in an undergraduate animal physiology course did not produce desirable difficulties, testing effects, or improvements in information retention., Caitlin Cadaret,D T Yates
Lipopolysaccharide endotoxin injections elevated salivary TNFa and corneal temperatures and induced dynamic changes in circulating leukocytes, inflammatory cytokines, and metabolic indicators in wether lambs., Caitlin Cadaret,M D Abebe,T L Barnes,R J Posont,D T Yates
Maternofetal inflammation induced for 2 wk in late gestation reduced birth weight and impaired neonatal growth and skeletal muscle glucose metabolism in lambs., R J Posont,Caitlin Cadaret,J K Beard,R M Swanson,R L Gibbs,E S Marks-Nelson,J L Petersen,D T Yates
Impacts of shade on cattle well-being in the beef supply chain, Lily Nowell Edwards-Callaway,M Caitlin Cramer,Caitlin Cadaret,Elizabeth J Bigler,Terry E Engle,John Joseph Wagner,Daniel Clark
Beef cows with atypical estrous cyclicity at puberty produced calves with deficits in preweaning muscling, metabolic indicators, and myoblast function but not in feedlot performance, Colorado State University, Rebecca Swanson,Rachel Gibbs,Caitlin Cadaret,Galen Erickson,Ty Schmidt,Andrea Cupp,Dustin Yates
Impacts of shade on cattle well-being in the beef supply chain, Lily Nowell Edwards-Callaway,Catie Caitlin Cramer,Caitlin Cadaret,Libby Jaed Bigler,Terry E Engle,John Joseph Wagner,Daniel Clark
Intermittent maternofetal O2 supplementation during late gestation rescues placental insufficiency-induced intrauterine growth restriction, skeletal muscle growth capacity, and glucose metabolism, Caitlin Cadaret
Maternal inflammation at 0.7 gestation in ewes leads to intrauterine growth restriction and impaired glucose metabolism in offspring at 30d of age. , Caitlin Cadaret
Neonatal growth and BIA-estimated body composition in lambs are diminished in two models of IUGR, Caitlin Cadaret
Sustained maternal inflammation during the early third-trimester yields intrauterine growth restriction, impaired skeletal muscle glucose metabolism, and diminished ß-cell function in fetal sheep, Caitlin Cadaret,Elena M Merrick,Taylor L Barnes,Kristin A Beede,Robert J Posont,Jessica L Petersen,Dustin T Yates
Body composition estimated by bioelectrical impedance analyses is diminished by prenatal stress in neonatal lambs and by heat stress in feedlot wethers, Rachel L Gibbs,Caitlin Cadaret,Rebecca M Swanson,Kristin A Beede,Robert J Posont,Ty B Schmidt,Jessica L Petersen,Dustin T Yates
Intermittent maternofetal O2 supplementation during late gestation rescues placental insufficiency-induced intrauterine growth restriction and metabolic pathologies in the neonatal lamb, Caitlin Cadaret,Robert J Posont,Rebecca M Swanson,Joslyn K Beard,Taylor L Barnes,Kristin A Beede,Jessica L Petersen,Dustin T Yates
Maternal inflammation at 0.7 gestation in ewes leads to intrauterine growth restriction and impaired glucose metabolism in offspring at 30 d of age, Robert J Posont,Caitlin Cadaret,Kristin A Beede,Joslyn K Beard,Rebecca M Swanson,Rachel L Gibbs,Jessica L Petersen,Dustin T Yates
Hypertrophic muscle growth and metabolic efficiency were impaired by chronic heat stress, improved by zilpaterol supplementation, and not affected by ractopamine supplementation in feedlot lambs, Taylor L Barnes,Caitlin Cadaret,Kristin A Beede,Ty B Schmidt,Jessica L Petersen,Dustin T Yates
Maternal inflammation at midgestation impairs subsequent fetal myoblast function and skeletal muscle growth in rats, resulting in intrauterine growth restriction at term, Caitlin Cadaret,Robert J Posont,Kristin A Beede,Hannah E Riley,John Dustin Loy,Dustin T Yates
Chronic maternal inflammation during late gestation impairs subsequent ß-cell function but not islet growth in fetal sheep, M D Abebe,Caitlin Cadaret,T B Barnes,K A Beede,D T Yates
Impaired muscle stem cell function in cows with high concentrations of androstenedione in their follicular fluid1, Taylor L Barnes,Kristin A Beede,Elena M Merrick,Caitlin Cadaret,Andrea S Cupp,Dustin T Yates
Sustained maternal inflammation during the early third trimester yields fetal adaptations that impair subsequent skeletal muscle growth and glucose metabolism in sheep1, Caitlin Cadaret,Elena M Merrick,Taylor L Barnes,Kristin A Beede,Robert J Posont,Jessica L Petersen,Dustin T Yates
ASAS-SSR Triennnial Reproduction Symposium: Looking Back and Moving Forward—How Reproductive Physiology has Evolved: Fetal origins of impaired muscle growth and metabolic dysfunction: Lessons from the heat-stressed pregnant ewe, Dustin T Yates,Jessica L Petersen,Ty B Schmidt,Caitlin Cadaret,Taylor L Barnes,Robert J Posont,Kristin A Beede
Retrieval practice in the form of online homework improved information retention more when spaced 5 days rather than 1 day after class in two physiology courses, Caitlin Cadaret,Dustin T. Yates
A potential role for mTORC1/2 in ß2 adrenergic regulation of skeletal muscle glucose oxidation in models of intrauterine growth restriction., Robert Posont,Caitlin Cadaret,Taylor Barnes,Dustin Yates
Identifying hyperthermia in heat-stressed lambs and its effects on ß agonist–stimulated glucose oxidation in muscle, Caitlin Cadaret,Caitlin Cadaret
Maternal inflammation at mid-gestation in pregnant rats impairs fetal muscle growth & development at term, Caitlin Cadaret
Metabolic regulation by stress systems in bovine myoblasts and ovine skeletal muscle, Caitlin Cadaret
Acute exposure of primary rat soleus muscle to zilpaterol HCl (ß2 adrenergic agonist), TNFa, or IL-6 in culture increases glucose oxidation rates independent of the impact on insulin signaling or glucose uptake, Caitlin Cadaret,Kristin A. Beede,Hannah E. Riley,Dustin T. Yates
Impacts of ß agonists and pro-inflammatory cytokines on basal and insulin-stimulated glucose metabolism in rat soleus. , Caitlin Cadaret
1093 WS Insulin-associated and insulin-independent impacts of ß adrenergic agonists and pro-inflammatory cytokines on glucose metabolism in primary rat soleus muscle, Caitlin Cadaret,K. A. Beede,H. E. Riley,D. T. Yates
Intrauterine growth-restricted sheep fetuses exhibit smaller hindlimb muscle fibers and lower proportions of insulin-sensitive Type I fibers near term, Dustin T. Yates,Caitlin Cadaret,Kristin A. Beede,Hannah E. Riley,Antoni R. Macko,Miranda J. Anderson,Leticia E. Camacho,Sean W. Limesand
