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Effects of exercise on tumor and cardiac pathophysiology during doxorubicin chemotherapy in mice with breast cancer: with special reference to glucose uptake, blood flow and mitochondrial metabolism
(Turun yliopisto, 2025-09-05)
Breast cancer patients treated with anthracycline chemotherapeutics such as doxorubicin (DOX) have increased risk of cardiomyopathy. Studies suggest that exercise training (ET) might increase the efficacy of DOX and reduce ...
Mandates and incentives: implementing Finland’s first vaccination campaign against smallpox
(Turun yliopisto, 2024-06-14)
Despite the development of modern medicine and vaccines, vaccine-preventable childhood infections remain a major burden and even cause of death around the globe. The recent surge in the outbreaks of infectious diseases ...
Conserving the Apollo Butterfly in the Finnish Archipelago: Ecology, habitat restoration and social dimensions
(Turun yliopisto, 2025-12-12)
Land-use change and climate change are reshaping ecosystems across Europe, where traditional low-intensity land-use practices once maintained open habitats rich in biodiversity. Specialist species, such as the Apollo ...
Unfurling the diversity of the Neotropical fern genus Danaea (Marattiaceae)
(Turun yliopisto, 2024-06-07)
Tropical rainforests are at the same time some of the most species-rich and the least known terrestrial ecosystems. They are also under immense human pressure. Lack of information about species taxonomy, their distributions, ...
Enhancing Fish Tolerance To Global Warming Through Swimming Exercise Training: Cardiac plasticity to swimming exercise training in hatchery-reared fish and its implications for thermal tolerance
(Turun yliopisto, 2023-09-08)
Anthropogenic climate change is increasing the magnitude and frequency of marine heatwaves, challenging the physiological limits of ectothermic animals, such as fish, and negatively affecting human activities that depend ...
An exploration of ecological processes underlying fitness differences in colour polymorphic tawny owl
(Turun yliopisto, 2025-01-31)
Climate change affects temperature and landscapes, especially in northern latitudes where heavy winters are becoming less common. Changes in the environment can strongly affect animals locally adapted to their habitat. ...
The molecular mechanisms of rapid thermal adaptation in European grayling
(Turun yliopisto, 2024-02-09)
Adaptation is a key evolutionary process which may be important to maintain population viability during rapid environmental changes. The European grayling (Thymallus thymallus) is a freshwater salmonid that effectively ...
PIM kinases in luminal A breast cancer: A study of three novel substrates
(Turun yliopisto, 2025-03-07)
The PIM kinase family comprises three constitutively active serine/threonine kinases that affect cell proliferation, survival, and motility, especially when upregulated in hematological malignancies or solid tumors, such ...
State of the environment as a determinant of life quality: a local scale approach
(Turun yliopisto, 2022-12-09)
Traditionally nature plays a significant role for people worldwide. Thousands of years ago our ancestors made their life-related decisions by accounting for the environmental situation. They relied on natural phenomena, ...
Apex avian species as sentinels for legacy and emerging contaminants in northern Baltic Sea coastal food webs
(Turun yliopisto, 2022-12-09)
Anthropogenic contamination is a wide-spread environmental problem. In addition to persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic legacy contaminants, emerging contaminants with unknown environmental behaviour are causing concern. ...








