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Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
The applicability of various materials as human tissue analogues has been a topic of increasing interest in recent years. It allows for more cost-effective experiments to be carried out, but also avoids ethical issues that would arise from using real
Autor:
A. C. Y. Tong, Stephen Rattigan, G. J. Appleby, Jmb Newman, JM Youd, Michael G. Clark, Michelle A. Vincent
Publikováno v:
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 166:301-308
Exogenous substrates for capillary endothelial enzymes have potential as markers for changes in capillary recruitment (albeit nutritive flow). The metabolism of infused 1-methylxanthine (1-MX) to 1-methylurate (1-MU) by capillary endothelial xanthine
Autor:
Stephen Rattigan, John Steen, Michael G. Clark, Eric Q. Colquhoun, Kelly A. Miller, Kim A. Dora, G. J. Appleby
Publikováno v:
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 161:161-169
The effect of serotonin (5-HT) on the metabolism of infused 1-methylxanthine (1-MX), a putative substrate of capillary endothelial xanthine oxidase (XO), and on the distribution of infused fluorescent microspheres (15 microns) by the artificially con
Autor:
C. J. Shepherd, G. J. Appleby-Thomas, P. J. Hazell, D. F. Allsop, Mark Elert, Michael D. Furnish, William W. Anderson, William G. Proud, William T. Butler
In order to characterise the effect of projectiles it is necessary to understand the mechanism of both penetration and resultant wounding in biological systems. Porcine gelatin is commonly used as a tissue simulant in ballistic tests because it elast
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Autor:
G. J. Appleby-Thomas, P. J. Hazell, J. Millett, N. K. Bourne, Mark Elert, Michael D. Furnish, William W. Anderson, William G. Proud, William T. Butler
Publikováno v:
IndraStra Global.
Aluminium alloys such as 5083 H32 are established light‐weight armour materials. As such, the shock response of these materials is of great importance. The shear strength of a material under shock loading provides an insight into its ballistic perf
Autor:
A Mustey, David Wood, Paul J. Hazell, Rachael Hazael, G J Appleby, James Leighs, Paul F. McMillan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 500:182025
The hydrostatic pressure and shock response of plant seeds has been investigated antecedently, primarily driven by interest in reducing bacterial contamination of crops and the theory of panspermia, respectively. However, comparisons have not previou
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 500:182045
Multiple authors have shown that orientation can greatly affect the shock profiles seen in composites. Carbon fibre composites are employed in multiple sectors, with their use in the aerospace industry becoming more prevalent. An angle of 20° betwee
Publikováno v:
Acta physiologica Scandinavica. 166(4)
Exogenous substrates for capillary endothelial enzymes have potential as markers for changes in capillary recruitment (albeit nutritive flow). The metabolism of infused 1-methylxanthine (1-MX) to 1-methylurate (1-MU) by capillary endothelial xanthine
Publikováno v:
Life sciences. 64(4)
Changes in the activity of muscle glycogen synthase or phosphorylase (GP) may be responsible for the deregulation of glycogen synthesis and storage which occurs in diabetes mellitus. To clarify the relationship between muscle atrophy, fibre type, ins
Autor:
Kelly A. Miller, Sally G. James, Michael G. Clark, Eric Q. Colquhoun, John Steen, G. J. Appleby
Publikováno v:
General pharmacology. 27(5)
1. Cultures of vascular smooth muscle cells accumulate extracellular breakdown products of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides that, over 9 hr, represent 60 +/- 7 and 78 +/- 17%, respectively, of the intracellular nucleotide content. 2. The accumulatio