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Name Sirsat Tushar,
Institution Department of Biological Sciences

University of North Texas

Address 1155 Union Circle #305220, 76203-5017
City Denton
State/Province Texas (TX)
Country USA
Email [email protected]
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O2k-Network Lab US TX Denton Dzialowski EM


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Publications

 PublishedReference
Sirsat 2016 J Comp Physiol B2016Sirsat SK, Sirsat TS, Crossley JL, Sotherland PR, Dzialowski EM (2016) The 12-day thermoregulatory metamorphosis of Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus). J Comp Physiol B 186:651-663.
Sirsat 2016 Biol Open2016Sirsat SK, Sirsat TS, Price ER, Dzialowski EM (2016) Post-hatching development of mitochondrial function, organ mass and metabolic rate in two ectotherms, the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) and the common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina). Biol Open 5:443-51.
Price 2016 J Thermal Biol2016Price ER, Sirsat TS, Sirsat SKG, Kang G, Keereetaweep J, Aziz M, Chapman KD, Dzialowski EM (2016) Thermal acclimation in American alligators: Effects of temperature regime on growth rate, mitochondrial function, and membrane composition. J Thermal Biol p11.

Abstracts

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Dzialowski 2013 Abstract MiP20132013Dzialowski EM, Ream S, Duquaine A, Sirsat TS, Goy Sirsat SK (2013) Mitochondrial function and the development of endothermy in the precocial Pekin duck (Anas pekin). Mitochondr Physiol Network 18.08.
Dzialowski 2012 Abstract IOC722012Dzialowski EM, Sirsat T, Goy S (2012) T3: Does it really make the alligator go “Tick, Tock”? Mitochondr Physiol Network 17.13.

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Research interests: Endothermy, avian, reptile, cardiac, skeletal, liver, hypoxia