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Autor:
Carroll, Joe, Fearnley, Ian M., Skehel, J. Mark, Shannon, Richard J., Hirst, Judy, Walker, John E.
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Biological Chemistry 27 October 2006 281(43):32724-32727
Autor:
Carroll, Joe ‡, Fearnley, Ian M. ‡, Skehel, J. Mark §, Runswick, Michael J. ‡, Shannon, Richard J. ‡, Hirst, Judy ‡, Walker, John E. ‡, ¶
Publikováno v:
In Molecular & Cellular Proteomics May 2005 4(5):693-699
Autor:
Taylor, Ellen R., Hurrell, Fiona, Shannon, Richard J., Lin, Tsu-Kung ‡, Hirst, Judy, Murphy, Michael P. §
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Biological Chemistry 30 May 2003 278(22):19603-19610
Publikováno v:
In Molecular & Cellular Proteomics February 2003 2(2):117-126
Publikováno v:
In BBA - Bioenergetics 2003 1604(3):135-150
Autor:
Jalloh, Ibrahim, Helmy, Adel, Howe, Duncan J, Shannon, Richard J, Grice, Peter, Mason, Andrew, Gallagher, Clare N, Murphy, Michael P, Pickard, John D, Menon, David K, Carpenter, T Adrian, Hutchinson, Peter J, Carpenter, Keri LH
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurotrauma
Metabolic abnormalities occur after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Glucose is conventionally regarded as the major energy substrate, although lactate can also be an energy source. We compared 3-13C lactate metabolism in TBI with “normal” control b
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Publikováno v:
In Journal of Biological Chemistry 27 December 2002 277(52):50311-50317
Autor:
Fearnley, Ian M., Carroll, Joe, Shannon, Richard J., Runswick, Michael J., Walker, John E., Hirst, Judy ‡
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Biological Chemistry 19 October 2001 276(42):38345-38348
Autor:
Jalloh, Ibrahim, Helmy, Adel, Howe, Duncan J, Shannon, Richard J, Grice, Peter, Mason, Andrew, Gallagher, Clare N, Stovell, Matthew G, Van Der Heide, Susan, Murphy, Michael P, Pickard, John D, Menon, David K, Carpenter, T Adrian, Hutchinson, Peter J, Carpenter, Keri Lh
Following traumatic brain injury, complex cerebral energy perturbations occur. Correlating with unfavourable outcome, high brain extracellular lactate/pyruvate ratio suggests hypoxic metabolism and/or mitochondrial dysfunction. We investigated whethe
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