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    Cyclosporin and carnitine prevent the anoxic death of cultured hepatocytes by inhibiting the mitochondrial permeability transition by Pastorino, J G, Snyder, J W, Serroni, A, Hoek, J B, Farber, J L

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-07-1993)
    “…Cyclosporin A (CyA) and L-carnitine (LC) prevented the killing of cultured hepatocytes by anoxia and rotenone but not by cyanide. Neither CyA nor LC affected…”
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    Effect of point-of-use, activated carbon filters on the bacteriological quality of rural groundwater supplies by Snyder, J.W. Jr. (Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Conshohocken, PA.), Mains, C.N, Anderson, R.E, Bissonnette, G.K

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-12-1995)
    “…The water quality of 24 rural, domestic groundwater supplies treated with point-of-use, powdered activated carbon (PAC) filters was monitored to determine how…”
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    Direct Comparison of the BD Phoenix System with the MicroScan WalkAway System for Identification and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Enterobacteriaceae and Nonfermentative Gram-Negative Organisms by Snyder, J.W, Munier, G.K, Johnson, C.L

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-07-2008)
    “…The Phoenix automated microbiology system (BD Diagnostics, Sparks, MD) is designed for the rapid identification (ID) and antimicrobial susceptibility testing…”
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    The Absence of Extracellular Calcium Potentiates the Killing of Cultured Hepatocytes by Aluminum Maltolate by Snyder, J.W., Serroni, A., Savory, J., Farber, J.L.

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (10-01-1995)
    “…Dose- and time-dependent killing of cultured rat hepatocytes was produced by aluminum maltolate (AlM), a neutral, water-soluble complex of aluminum…”
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    Acute manic psychosis following the dermal application of N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) in an adult by Snyder, J W, Poe, R O, Stubbins, J F, Garrettson, L K

    “…Extensive animal testing and 30 years of human experience have established the general safety of DEET when applied episodically to skin or bedclothes. Local…”
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