Search Results - "Parks, D.A"

  • Showing 1 - 11 results of 11
Refine Results
  1. 1

    A predictive model for elemental carbon, organic carbon and total carbon based on laser induced breakdown spectroscopy measurements of filter-collected diesel particulate matter by McLaughlin, R.P., Parks, D.A., Grubb, A.I., Mason, G.S., Miller, A.L.

    “…[Display omitted] •NIOSH Method 5040 analysis of DPM on quartz fiber filters shows an increase in EC over OC as engine load increases.•NIOSH Method 5040 shows…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  2. 2

    Tetanus toxin fragment C as a vector to enhance delivery of proteins to the CNS by Francis, J.W, Bastia, E, Matthews, C.C, Parks, D.A, Schwarzschild, M.A, Brown, R.H, Fishman, P.S

    Published in Brain research (11-06-2004)
    “…The non-toxic neuronal binding domain of tetanus toxin (tetanus toxin fragment C, TTC) has been used as a vector to enhance delivery of potentially therapeutic…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  3. 3

    Glutamate–pyruvate transaminase protects against glutamate toxicity in hippocampal slices by Matthews, C.C, Zielke, H.R, Parks, D.A, Fishman, P.S

    Published in Brain research (18-07-2003)
    “…Elimination of glutamate through enzymatic degradation is an alternative to glutamate receptor blockade in preventing excitotoxic neuronal injury. Glutamate…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  4. 4

    Ethanol and red wine polyphenols induce the short-term downregulation of PAI-1 gene expression in vivo in rat aortic endothelium by Grenett, H.E, Abou-Agag, L.A, Olave, N.C, Pasten, C, Wolkowicz, P.E, Parks, D.A

    “…Moderate alcohol or red wine consumption reduces the risk of cardiovascular mortality. This cardiovascular protection is likely due to the additive, combined…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  5. 5

    P5K-1 High Temperature Broadband Contact BAW Transducer by Parks, D.A., Tittmann, B.R.

    “…Aluminum nitride, AlN, point group 6 mm has shown much potential as a high temperature piezoelectric material for both SAW devices and BAW devices. The ability…”
    Get full text
    Conference Proceeding
  6. 6

    alpha 1-tubulin expression in proximally axotomized mouse cortical neurons by Elliott, E J, Parks, D A, Fishman, P S

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-04-1999)
    “…This paper further characterizes the response to axotomy of mouse transcallosal cortical neurons, a population of neurons that seems to be particularly…”
    Get more information
    Journal Article
  7. 7

    Effect of proximal axotomy on GAP-43 expression in cortical neurons in the mouse by Elliott, E.J, Parks, D.A, Fishman, P.S

    Published in Brain research (02-05-1997)
    “…As an approach to understanding why central neurons fail to regenerate, we have studied the response to proximal axotomy of transcallosal neurons of the…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  8. 8

    Xanthine oxidoreductase release after descending thoracic aorta occlusion and reperfusion in rabbits by Nielsen, V.G., Weinbroum, A., Tan, S., Samuelson, P.N., Gelman, S., Parks, D.A.

    “…Cardiopulmonary and other organ dysfunction often occurs after operation on the descending thoracic aorta. Though there are multiple causes of organ…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  9. 9

    Xanthine oxidase inactivation attenuates postocclusion shock after descending thoracic aorta occlusion and reperfusion in rabbits by Nielsen, V.G., McCammon, A.T., Tan, S., Kirk, K.A., Samuelson, P.N., Parks, D.A.

    “…“Declamping shock” is observed after aortic crossclamping, with hypovolemia, hypotension, and metabolic acidemia invariably present. We hypothesized that…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  10. 10

    Fire and competition in Australian heath: a conceptual model and field investigations by Keith, David A., Bradstock, Ross A.

    Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-06-1994)
    “…We describe a model of heath vegetation, in which species were classified into five functional groups based on characteristics of their propagule pools,…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  11. 11

    Temperature-induced changes in the locomotor capacity of juveniles of Marenzelleria viridis (Polychaeta, Spionidae) by Hubley, Mark J., Parks, Christopher D.-A., Lin, Juan

    Published in Invertebrate biology (01-11-2001)
    “…Populations of Marenzelleria viridis in the Chester River (Kent County, Maryland) experience temperatures ranging from over 30° C in summer to near freezing in…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article