AAAAAA

   
Results: 1-25 | 26-30
Results: 1-25/30

Authors: CHURCHILL TA KNETEMAN NM
Citation: Ta. Churchill et Nm. Kneteman, INVESTIGATION OF A PRIMARY REQUIREMENT OF ORGAN PRESERVATION SOLUTIONS - SUPPLEMENTAL BUFFERING AGENTS IMPROVE HEPATIC ENERGY-PRODUCTION DURING COLD-STORAGE, Transplantation, 65(4), 1998, pp. 551-559

Authors: CHURCHILL TA FEDOROW CA KNETEMAN NM
Citation: Ta. Churchill et al., METABOLIC ADAPTATIONS OF A LOWER VERTEBRATE TO LONG-TERM HYPOTHERMIC HYPOXIA PROVIDE CLUES TO SUCCESSFUL CLINICAL LIVER PRESERVATION, Cryobiology, 36(2), 1998, pp. 97-107

Authors: CHURCHILL TA BUSZA AL FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et al., ENERGY-METABOLISM IN LIVER OF ANOXIA-TOLERANT TURTLE SPECIES (PSEUDEMYS-SCRIPTA) - A MODEL FOR STUDYING HEPATIC TOLERANCE TO COLD HYPOXIA, Cryobiology, 35(1), 1997, pp. 14-19

Authors: STOREY KB STOREY JM CHURCHILL TA
Citation: Kb. Storey et al., DE-NOVO PROTEIN-BIOSYNTHESIS RESPONSES TO WATER STRESSES IN WOOD FROGS - FREEZE-THAW AND DEHYDRATION-REHYDRATION, Cryobiology, 34(3), 1997, pp. 200-213

Authors: CHURCHILL TA STOREY KB
Citation: Ta. Churchill et Kb. Storey, METABOLIC RESPONSES TO FREEZING AND ANOXIA BY THE PERIWINKLE LITTORINA-LITTOREA, Journal of thermal biology, 21(1), 1996, pp. 57-63

Authors: CHURCHILL TA GREEN CJ FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et al., PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF ETHANOL AND POLYETHYLENE-GLYCOL ON ADENYLATE DEPLETION DURING COLD HYPOXIA IN RAT-LIVER, Cryo-letters, 17(2), 1996, pp. 77-84

Authors: CHURCHILL TA STOREY KB
Citation: Ta. Churchill et Kb. Storey, ORGAN METABOLISM AND CRYOPROTECTANT SYNTHESIS DURING FREEZING IN SPRING PEEPERS PSEUDACRIS CRUCIFER, Copeia, (3), 1996, pp. 517-525

Authors: CHURCHILL TA FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et Bj. Fuller, GLYCOGEN-PHOSPHORYLASE ACTIVITY DURING THE COLD-STORAGE OF LIVER - A LIMITING EFFECT ON GLYCOLYTIC FLUX AND ENERGY-PRODUCTION, Transplantation, 62(3), 1996, pp. 346-352

Authors: MITCHELL SJ CHURCHILL TA WINSLET MC FULLER BJ
Citation: Sj. Mitchell et al., EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT COLD PRESERVATION SOLUTIONS ON RESTORATION OF HEPATIC ENERGY-METABOLISM DURING COLD REPERFUSION, Cryobiology, 33(4), 1996, pp. 413-422

Authors: LOCKETT CJ BUSZA AL PROCTOR E CHURCHILL TA WILLIAMS SR FULLER BJ
Citation: Cj. Lockett et al., PROTON NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY OF LACTATE PRODUCTION IN ISOLATED RAT-LIVER DURING COLD PRESERVATION, Cryobiology, 33(2), 1996, pp. 271-275

Authors: CHURCHILL TA SIMPKIN S WANG LCH GREEN CJ WILLIAMS SR BUSZA AL FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et al., METABOLIC EFFECTS OF COLD-STORAGE ON LIVERS FROM EUTHERMIC AND HIBERNATING COLUMBIAN GROUND-SQUIRRELS, Cryobiology, 33(1), 1996, pp. 34-40

Authors: CHURCHILL TA GREEN CJ DAVIDSON BR FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et al., AN UNDERLYING MECHANISM FOR IMPROVED LIVER PRESERVATION WITH A COMBINED HISTIDINE-LACTOBIONATE-RAFFINOSE FLUSH SOLUTION, Transplant international, 8(5), 1995, pp. 374-381

Authors: MITCHELL SJ CHURCHILL TA FULLER BJ
Citation: Sj. Mitchell et al., RESTORATION OF HEPATIC-METABOLISM BY COLD REPERFUSION, Biochemical Society transactions, 23(2), 1995, pp. 318-318

Authors: CHURCHILL TA GREEN CJ FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et al., PROTECTIVE PROPERTIES OF AMINO-ACIDS IN LIVER PRESERVATION - EFFECTS OF GLYCINE AND A COMBINATION OF AMINO-ACIDS ON ANAEROBIC METABOLISM AND ENERGETICS, Journal of hepatology, 23(6), 1995, pp. 720-726

Authors: CHURCHILL TA FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et Bj. Fuller, DEHYDRATIONAL EFFECTS ON THE REGULATION OF GLYCOLYSIS DURING LIVER PRESERVATION, Cryo-letters, 16(6), 1995, pp. 359-366

Authors: CHURCHILL TA MITCHELL SJ FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et al., METABOLIC CONSIDERATIONS OF HISTIDINE-BASED SOLUTIONS FOR LIVER-STORAGE, Transplantation proceedings, 27(5), 1995, pp. 2859-2860

Authors: CHURCHILL TA FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et Bj. Fuller, THE EFFECTS OF SODIUM AND POTASSIUM CHANNEL ANTAGONISTS ON THE ENERGY-METABOLISM OF RAT-LIVER DURING COLD-STORAGE, Transplantation, 59(6), 1995, pp. 904-907

Authors: STOREY KB CHURCHILL TA
Citation: Kb. Storey et Ta. Churchill, METABOLIC RESPONSES TO ANOXIA AND FREEZING BY THE FREEZE-TOLERANT MARINE MUSSEL GEUKENSIA-DEMISSUS, Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology, 188(1), 1995, pp. 99-114

Authors: CHURCHILL TA STOREY KB
Citation: Ta. Churchill et Kb. Storey, METABOLIC EFFECTS OF DEHYDRATION ON AN AQUATIC FROG, RANA-PIPIENS, Journal of Experimental Biology, 198(1), 1995, pp. 147-154

Authors: CHURCHILL TA GREEN CJ FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et al., THE IMPORTANCE OF CALCIUM-RELATED EFFECTS ON ENERGETICS AT HYPOTHERMIA - EFFECTS OF MEMBRANE-CHANNEL ANTAGONISTS ON ENERGY-METABOLISM OF RAT-LIVER, Cryobiology, 32(5), 1995, pp. 477-486

Authors: CHURCHILL TA GREEN CJ FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et al., STIMULATION OF GLYCOLYSIS BY HISTIDINE BUFFERS IN MAMMALIAN LIVER DURING COLD HYPOXIA, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 320(1), 1995, pp. 43-50

Authors: CHURCHILL TA STOREY KB
Citation: Ta. Churchill et Kb. Storey, EFFECTS OF DEHYDRATION ON ORGAN METABOLISM IN THE FROG PSEUDACRIS-CRUCIFER - HYPERGLYCEMIC RESPONSES TO DEHYDRATION MIMIC FREEZING-INDUCED CRYOPROTECTANT PRODUCTION, Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology, 164(6), 1994, pp. 492-498

Authors: CHURCHILL TA CHEETHAM KM SIMPKIN S GREEN CJ WANG LCH FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et al., LIVER-METABOLISM IN COLD HYPOXIA - A COMPARISON OF ENERGY-METABOLISM AND GLYCOLYSIS IN COLD-SENSITIVE AND COLD-RESISTANT MAMMALS, Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology, 164(5), 1994, pp. 396-404

Authors: CHURCHILL TA CHEETHAM KM FULLER BJ
Citation: Ta. Churchill et al., GLYCOLYSIS AND ENERGY-METABOLISM IN RAT-LIVER DURING WARM AND COLD ISCHEMIA - EVIDENCE OF AN ACTIVATION OF THE REGULATORY ENZYME PHOSPHOFRUCTOKINASE, Cryobiology, 31(5), 1994, pp. 441-452

Authors: CHURCHILL TA STOREY KB
Citation: Ta. Churchill et Kb. Storey, METABOLIC RESPONSES TO DEHYDRATION BY LIVER OF THE WOOD FROG, RANA-SYLVATICA, Canadian journal of zoology, 72(8), 1994, pp. 1420-1425
Risultati: 1-25 | 26-30