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    A reevaluation of the roles of hexokinase I and II in the heart by Southworth, Richard, Davey, Katherine A B, Warley, Alice, Garlick, Pamela B

    “…Hexokinase is responsible for glucose phosphorylation, a process fundamental to regulating glucose uptake. In some tissues, hexokinase translocates to the…”
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    Immunogold labeling study of the distribution of GLUT-1 and GLUT-4 in cardiac tissue following stimulation by insulin or ischemia by Davey, Katherine A B, Garlick, Pamela B, Warley, Alice, Southworth, Richard

    “…Whereas glucose transporter 1 (GLUT-1) is thought to be responsible for basal glucose uptake in cardiac myocytes, little is known about its relative…”
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    Widening participation in medicine by Garlick, Pamela B, Brown, Gavin

    Published in BMJ (17-05-2008)
    “…The extended medical degree programme at King’s College London shows that widening participation in medicine can be successful, but requires appreciable extra…”
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    Direct Detection of Free Radicals in the Reperfused Rat Heart Using Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy by Garlick, Pamela B, Davies, Michael J, Hearse, David J, Slater, Trevor F

    Published in Circulation research (01-11-1987)
    “…The purpose of this study was to use a direct method, that of electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy, to demonstrate that reperfusion after a period of…”
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    Antifibrinolytic mechanisms in acute airway injury after sulfur mustard analog inhalation by Rancourt, Raymond C, Ahmad, Aftab, Veress, Livia A, Rioux, Jacqueline S, Garlick, Rhonda B, White, Carl W

    “…Acute lung injury in response to mustard gas (sulfur mustard [SM]) inhalation results in formation of fibrin casts, which obstruct the airway. The objective of…”
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    Tissue plasminogen activator prevents mortality from sulfur mustard analog-induced airway obstruction by Veress, Livia A, Hendry-Hofer, Tara B, Loader, Joan E, Rioux, Jacqueline S, Garlick, Rhonda B, White, Carl W

    “…Sulfur mustard (SM) inhalation causes the rare but life-threatening disorder of plastic bronchitis, characterized by bronchial cast formation, resulting in…”
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    Oxygen Administration Improves Survival but Worsens Cardiopulmonary Functions in Chlorine-exposed Rats by Okponyia, Obiefuna C, McGraw, Matthew D, Dysart, Marilyn M, Garlick, Rhonda B, Rioux, Jacqueline S, Murphy, Angela L, Roe, Gates B, White, Carl W, Veress, Livia A

    “…Chlorine is a highly reactive gas that can cause significant injury when inhaled. Unfortunately, its use as a chemical weapon has increased in recent years…”
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    Airway tissue plasminogen activator prevents acute mortality due to lethal sulfur mustard inhalation by Veress, Livia A, Anderson, Dana R, Hendry-Hofer, Tara B, Houin, Paul R, Rioux, Jacqueline S, Garlick, Rhonda B, Loader, Joan E, Paradiso, Danielle C, Smith, Russell W, Rancourt, Raymond C, Holmes, Wesley W, White, Carl W

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-01-2015)
    “…Sulfur mustard (SM) is a chemical weapon stockpiled today in volatile regions of the world. SM inhalation causes a life-threatening airway injury characterized…”
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    Tissue factor pathway inhibitor prevents airway obstruction, respiratory failure and death due to sulfur mustard analog inhalation by Rancourt, Raymond C., Veress, Livia A., Ahmad, Aftab, Hendry-Hofer, Tara B., Rioux, Jacqueline S., Garlick, Rhonda B., White, Carl W.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-10-2013)
    “…Sulfur mustard (SM) inhalation causes airway injury, with enhanced vascular permeability, coagulation, and airway obstruction. The objective of this study was…”
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    From the Cover: ImpairedProliferation and Differentiation of the Conducting Airway Epithelium Associated With Bronchiolitis Obliterans After Sulfur Mustard Inhalation Injury in Rats by McGraw, Matthew D, Rioux, Jaqueline S, Garlick, Rhonda B, Rancourt, Raymond C, White, Carl W, Veress, Livia A

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-06-2017)
    “…Sulfur mustard (SM) is a chemical warfare agent that causes chronic airway remodeling. This study's objective was to assess for changes to the bronchiolar…”
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    Mariner transposons in humans by Oosumi, T, Belknap, W.R, Garlick, B

    Published in Nature (London) (14-12-1995)
    “…The mariner-Tc1 gene superfamily represents a diverse collection of DNA-based transposable elements with broad phylogenetic distribution. We have now…”
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    Dobutamine responsiveness, PET mismatch, and lack of necrosis in low-flow ischemia: is this hibernation in the isolated rat heart? by Southworth, Richard, Garlick, Pamela B

    “…The clinical hallmarks of hibernating myocardium include hypocontractility while retaining an inotropic reserve (using dobutamine echocardiography), having…”
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    PET and NMR dual acquisition (PANDA): applications to isolated, perfused rat hearts by Garlick, Pamela B., Marsden, Paul K., Cave, Alison C., Parkes, Harold G., Slates, Randal, Shao, Yiping, Silverman, Robert W., Cherry, Simon R.

    Published in NMR in biomedicine (01-05-1997)
    “…Positron emission tomography and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy are non‐invasive techniques that allow serial metabolic measurements to be obtained in…”
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