Department of Natural Sciences
Mariana da Silva
M.Sc., Research Associate/Doctoral Student, Research Group Inborn Errors ob Metabolism (RG Sass)
Unit
Department of Natural Sciences
Research fields
- Cellular Transport, Molecular Biology, Biomedicine
Location
Location
Rheinbach
Room
I 215; Lab. F 012
Address
Von-Liebig-Str. 20
53359 Rheinbach
Telephone
+49 2241 865 584Profile
Research Focus
Investigating the roles of MCT1 and MCT7 in Ketone Transport regarding molecular mechanisms, deficiency impact, and metabolic implications
Curriculum vitae
08/2022 – 08/2024 University of Maryland, College Park, The United States of America
01/2024 – 05/2024 Worked as Graduate Research Assistant
01/2023 – 05/2023 Worked as Teaching Assistant
11/2015 – 11/2016 Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
11/2019 – 11/2020 Worked as undergraduate Research Assistant
03/2017– 01/2018 Worked as Lab Teaching Assistant
Publications
Mariana da Silva
2024
M. da Silva, N. Potphode, M. Hubbard, J. E. Rico:
Energy metabolism in the dairy cow: investigating the role of ketones during early lactation.
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V. Sáinz de la Maza-Escolà, A. Celemin, M. da Silva, L. Boback, A. Piva, E. Grilli, J. E. Rico:
Effects of feeding different microencapsulated sources of long and very-long chain unsaturated fatty acids on production and blood parameters in response to an immune challenge.
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2023
M. da Silva, A. Celemin Sarmiento, J. E. Rico:
Characterizing the NAD+ metabolome of dairy cows during the transition from gestation to lactation.
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M. A. Barrientos-Blanco, A. Celemin Sarmiento, M. da Silva, C. Mercado, V. Sáinz de la Maza-Escolà, J. E. Rico:
The effects of a sustained intravenous β-hydroxybutyrate infusion in combination with a systemic immune challenge in lactating dairy cows.
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2017
E. Pradebon da Silva, A. B. Machado, L. S. Gambin, A. V. Gonsioroski, M. da Silva, M. L. Bernardi, M. M. Dias, M. F. da Cunha Chaiben, J. B. S. Borges:
Ovarian Structures, Estrus Expression, and Pregnancy Rate in Beef Heifers Using Estradiol Cypionate or GnRH as Ovulation Inductors in Timed AI Protocol.
doi:10.1071/RDv29n1Ab12
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A. Bilha Machado, E. P. da Silva, L. S. Gambin, M. da Silva, M. V. Klafke, N. F. Coromberque, M. L. Bernardi, M. M. Dias, M. C. Wiltbank, J. B. S. Borges:
Early Induction of Luteolysis in FTAI Protocols Increases Fertility in Beef Cows.
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