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pro vyhledávání: '"Graeme T. Clark"'
Autor:
Anthony D. Postle, Linda W. Gonzales, Wolfgang Bernhard, Graeme T. Clark, Marye H. Godinez, Rodolfo I. Godinez, Philip L. Ballard
Publikováno v:
Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 47, Iss 6, Pp 1322-1331 (2006)
Maturation of fetal alveolar type II epithelial cells in utero is characterized by specific changes to lung surfactant phospholipids. Here, we quantified the effects of hormonal differentiation in vitro on the molecular specificity of cellular and se
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https://doaj.org/article/4b7c83fcabe04e1f9a5e138d292d9bb5
Autor:
Graeme T Clark
Publikováno v:
Advanced LC-MS Applications in Bioanalysis. :100-114
Autor:
Graeme T Clark
Publikováno v:
Bioanalysis. 7:403-406
Background It is well documented that between 1991 and 2000, the attrition of new chemical entities in the clinic due to poor PK fell from ~40 to ~10% [1]. This reduction in PK failure was due to the growth of drug metabolism and PK assessments withi
Publikováno v:
Food and Chemical Toxicology. 50:S14-S19
Hoodia gordonii extract contains steroid glycosides, fatty acids, plant sterols and polar organic material. Certain steroid glycosides show appetite suppressant activities following oral ingestion. This study describes the validation of a bioanalytic
Publikováno v:
Bioanalysis. 3:763-778
Background: Targeting the gonadotropin-releasing hormone pathway for the treatment of endometriosis leads to an interest in monitoring for endogenous modulators of this pathway (RFRP3 and kisspeptin) as baseline controls for treatment development. Re
Publikováno v:
Bioanalysis. 2:1477-1488
Background: Dried blood spots (DBS) are rapidly gaining a foothold in the pharmaceutical industry. However, applications in exploratory drug discovery are limited mainly owing to method development time. The development of a generic DBS assay is pres
Autor:
Neil G Henderson, Graeme T Clark, Howard Clark, Heather Barr, Anthony D. Postle, David A Todd, M Marsh, Seby Sebastian, Grielof Koster, Anne George
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 11:82-91
To explore the pathophysiology of acute lung injury in children.Prospective cohort study.Regional University Hospital, pediatric intensive care unit.Children without a preexisting lung injury who developed acute lung injury and were intubated were el
Autor:
L K Colman, S S White, R Heathcott, K D Ambrose, C Griffiths, C L Bagguley, Christine Lloyd, Jim Davies, James G. R. Gilbert, Richard Durbin, Carol Scott, Rebekah Hall, Graeme Bethel, Adrienne Hunt, C Carder, A Tromans, G Tamlyn-Hall, Jane Rogers, J Garnett, L M Faulkner, J C Chapman, Benjamin Phillimore, M Grant, A Wild, Christopher J. Gillson, S Hammond, A K Babbage, Sophie Palmer, C. D. Skuce, V. Cobley, Margaret A. Leversha, Robert W. Plumb, J. M. Wallis, Lucy Matthews, Sarah E. Smith, Mark Griffiths, Karen Oliver, J Tester, Christopher M. Johnson, M Earthrowl, K L Novik, Graeme T Clark, Kirsten McLay, Michelle Smith, R M Younger, T Nickerson, K F Barlow, A. King, S. M. Clegg, Mark T. Ross, K M Culley, R. E. Collier, K Bates, Nigel P. Carter, Sarah E. Hunt, Matthew Humphries, Kevin L. Howe, R Ainscough, Matthew Jones, J P Almeida, Laurens G. Wilming, R Patel, C M Clee, A M Kimberley, David Niblett, Gareth Maslen, Jane E. Loveland, Pawandeep Dhami, J C Wyatt, Philip Howden, Harminder Sehra, N Corby, Stephan Beck, Andrew J. Mungall, Cordelia Langford, Mohammed J. R. Ghori, O. T. McCann, Sarah Milne, Ian Dunham, C A Edwards, J Y Brown, Matthew Dunn, A J Theaker, Darren Grafham, Alan Tracey, S. Searle, Anne Parker, John Burton, Amanda McMurray, H Whittaker, R I S Ashwell, M Mashreghi-Mohammadi, P Garner, A J Brown, O. Beasley, Michele Clamp, A Thorpe, Daniel Leongamornlert, Alan Coulson, Y. Ramsey, Paul Wray, N Sycamore, Helen Beasley, M. J F Moore, Dave Willey, K M Porter, S Y Clark, A I Peck, Tim Hubbard, D. M. Lloyd, David R. Bentley, A Joy, Joanna Harley, L Spraggon, J Lovell, Anthony P. West, E. Hart, Adam Frankish, M. Kay, Catherine M. Rice, Matthew D. Francis, S A Ranby, Duncan W. Thomas, Elizabeth J. Huckle, T. E. Wilmer, Sean Humphray, L Young, W Burrill, David Beare, B Tubby, S Lawlor, E Sheridan, Susan M. Gribble, J Frankland, A E Ellington, Charles A. Steward, K S Halls, Roger Horton, Melanie M. Wall, James C. Mullikin, D C Burford, S. Holmes, L M Gilby, T D Andrews, Christine P. Bird, Gareth R. Howell, Stephen Keenan, Joanna Collins, S. Squares, Ruby Banerjee, Jennifer L. Ashurst, Sarah Sims, S Bray-Allen, Lisa French, G. J. Coville, Paul Heath, A. V. Pearce, S. Whitehead, Sancha Martin, J Bailey, J Brook, Darren Barker, Rebecca Glithero, Jonathan Wood, E K Overton-Larty, K A Evans, S. Blakey, John Sulston, Gavin K. Laird, Sam Phillips, S J McLaren
Publikováno v:
Nature. 429:369-374
Chromosome 9 is highly structurally polymorphic. It contains the largest autosomal block of heterochromatin, which is heteromorphic in 6–8% of humans, whereas pericentric inversions occur in more than 1% of the population. The finished euchromatic
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Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.. 6:1018-1021
Synthesis and turnover of membrane phospholipids is essential for cell growth and function, and hydrolysis of membrane phospholipid is central to many intracellular signalling mechanisms. Hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine (PC) is a major signalling m
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Pediatric Research. 53:447-454
Fatty acid analysis of phospholipid compositions of lung and pancreas cells from a cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) negative mouse (cftr(-/-))suggested that a decreased concentration of docosahexaenoate (22:6(n-3)) and increased arachid