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    23Na-NMR detects hypoxic injury in intact kidney: increases in sodium inhibited by DMSO and DMTU by Cross, M, Endre, Z H, Stewart-Richardson, P, Cowin, G J, Westhuyzen, J, Duggleby, R G, Fleming, S J

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-10-1993)
    “…Hypoxic injury in the isolated perfused rat kidney (IPRK) was monitored using 23Na-NMR in the presence or absence of 1.5 and 15 mM dimethylthiourea (DMTU) or…”
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    Regional proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy differentiates cortex and medulla in the isolated perfused rat kidney by Cowin, G J, Leditschke, I A, Crozier, S, Brereton, I M, Endre, Z H

    Published in Magma (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-1997)
    “…Volume-localized proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy was used as an assay of regional biochemistry in the isolated perfused rat kidney. This model…”
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    Cortical and medullary betaine-GPC modulated by osmolality independently of oxygen in the intact kidney by Cowin, G J, Crozier, S, Endre, Z H, Leditschke, I A, Brereton, I M

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-09-1999)
    “…Renal osmolyte concentrations are reduced during reflow following ischemia. Osmolyte decreases may follow oxygen depletion or loss of extracellular osmolality…”
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    Modulation of glycine-serine interconversion by TCA and glycolytic intermediates in normoxic and hypoxic proximal tubules by Cowin, Gary J., Willgoss, Desley A., Endre, Zoltan H.

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (10-01-1996)
    “…Glycine-serine interconversion is important to numerous metabolic processes and serine release by the kidney. Incubation of freshly isolated rat renal proximal…”
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    Increased cerebral lactate during hypoxia may be neuroprotective in newborn piglets with intrauterine growth restriction by Moxon-Lester, Leith, Sinclair, Kate, Burke, Christopher, Cowin, Gary J, Rose, Stephen E, Colditz, Paul

    Published in Brain research (07-11-2007)
    “…Abstract Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) can increase susceptibility to perinatal hypoxic brain injury for reasons that are unknown. Previous studies of…”
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    Use of spherical harmonic deconvolution methods to compensate for nonlinear gradient effects on MRI images by Janke, Andrew, Zhao, Huawei, Cowin, Gary J., Galloway, Graham J., Doddrell, David M.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-07-2004)
    “…Spatial encoding in MR techniques is achieved by sampling the signal as a function of time in the presence of a magnetic field gradient. The gradients are…”
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    An Approach of Deriving Relative Sensitivity Profiles for Image Reconstruction in MRI by Tieng, Q.M., Ullmann, P., Galloway, G.J., Hennig, J., Cowin, G.J., Vegh, V.

    “…The determination of accurate coil sensitivity profiles is crucial for parallel MRI approaches such as SMASH, SENSE, and SPACE-RIP. In classical SENSE the…”
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    23Na NMR detects protection by glycine and alanine against hypoxic injury in the isolated perfused rat kidney by Endre, Z H, Cowin, G J, Stewart-Richardson, P, Cross, M, Willgoss, D A, Duggleby, R G

    “…Protection against hypoxic injury by supraphysiological glycine and alanine concentrations was investigated in the isolated perfused rat kidney (IPRK). 23Na…”
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    Serine isotopmer analysis by 13C-NMR defines glycine-serine interconversion in situ in the renal proximal tubule by Cowin, G J, Willgoss, D A, Bartley, J, Endre, Z H

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (10-01-1996)
    “…[2-(13)C]glycine metabolism was studied in freshly isolated rat renal proximal tubules. Mitochondrial coupling of the glycine cleavage complex (GC) and serine…”
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