Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Rao, Shalini Vasudev"
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Maximal strength training-induced increase in efferent neural drive is not reflected in relative protein expression of SERCA
Tøien, Tiril; Haglo, Håvard Pedersen; Nyberg, Stian Kwak; Rao, Shalini Vasudev; Stunes, Astrid Kamilla; Mosti, Mats Peder; Wang, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Introduction Maximal strength training (MST), performed with heavy loads (~ 90% of one repetition maximum; 1RM) and few repetitions, yields large improvements in efferent neural drive, skeletal muscle force production, and ... -
Mechanical properties of 67NR tumours are broadly independent of the immune status of the host mouse
Nordgård, Catherine Taylor; Rao, Shalini Vasudev; Dille, Morten Johnsen; Steigedal, Tonje S.; Draget, Kurt Ingar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Tumour stiffness is increasingly seen as a clinically relevant parameter, with increased stiffness being linked to poorer prognosis, but it is also one that is not inherently easy to measure either in vivo or ex vivo. We ... -
The potential of marine oligosaccharides in pharmacy
Nordgård, Catherine Taylor; Rao, Shalini Vasudev; Draget, Kurt Ingar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Complex polysaccharides are widespread within the animal kingdom. At the molecular level, however, the importance of such components have largely been considered inferior compared to nucleic acids and proteins. This in ... -
Understanding cellular responses induced by gastrin in gastric adenocarcinoma cells
Rao, Shalini Vasudev (Doctoral thesis at NTNU;2015:316, Doctoral thesis, 2015)Sammendrag: Hormonet gastrin spiller en sentral rolle i regulering av magesyre og i utvikling og vedlikehold av normal mageslimhinne. Gastrin har i tillegg en generell vekstfremmende effekt både på normale celler og på ... -
Youngs's modulus of tumour tissue from an in vivo breast cancer model - effect of treatment with guluronate oligosaccharides
Rao, Shalini Vasudev; Draget, Kurt Ingar; Nordgård, Catherine Taylor (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Increased tissue stiffness is a classic characteristic of solid tumours, and breast tumours are often first identified as a palpable lump. Increased tissue stiffness in tumours is more than just a typical, and often easily ...