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Glutamate Release from Chick Retina Explants in Response to Domoic Acid.

In vitro & molecular toxicology

Nduaka CI, Taylor RE, Green S, Flynn T, Sathyamoorthy V, Sprando RL, Johannessen JN.
PMID: 10894767
In Vitr Mol Toxicol. 1999;12(3):173-182.

Release of endogenous glutamate (GLU) evoked by an exogenous excitotoxin such as kainate can contribute to central nervous system (CNS) excitotoxicity. In this study, the possibility that this mechanism accounts for reported domoic acid (DOM) toxicity was investigated using...

An evidence-based education journal club.

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges

Simpson D, Flynn C, Wendelberger K.
PMID: 10676403
Acad Med. 1997 May;72(5):464. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199705000-00109.

No abstract available.

Tuberculosis in organised groups of children.

Journal of the Irish Medical Association

FLYNN MP, JOYCE JC.
PMID: 14367971
J Ir Med Assoc. 1955 May;36(215):135-40.

No abstract available.

After radiotherapy, do bone metastases from gastrointestinal cancers show response rates similar to those of bone metastases from other primary cancers?.

Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.)

Hird A, Chow E, Yip D, Ross M, Hadi S, Flynn C, Sinclair E, Ko YJ.
PMID: 19008996
Curr Oncol. 2008 Oct;15(5):219-25.

PURPOSE: Reports investigating whether the response rates to palliative radiation therapy (RT) for painful bone metastases from gastrointestinal (GI) cancers are similar to rates for bone metastases from other primary cancer sites have been limited. The present study evaluated...

Sodium-calcium inter-relationships with specific reference to osteoporosis.

Nutrition research reviews

Shortt C, Flynn A.
PMID: 19094334
Nutr Res Rev. 1990 Jan;3(1):101-15. doi: 10.1079/NRR19900008.

No abstract available.

Sublimation of atomic layers from a chromium surface.

Physical review letters

Tang SJ, Kodambaka S, Swiech W, Petrov I, Flynn CP, Chiang TC.
PMID: 16605934
Phys Rev Lett. 2006 Mar 31;96(12):126106. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.126106. Epub 2006 Mar 30.

We employ low-energy electron microscopy to study the kinetics of thermal etching, or sublimation, of Cr(001) at approximately 1100 K. Atomic layers are removed from the surface by spontaneous nucleation and growth of two-dimensional vacancy islands, by rotation of...

Forensic analysis of bicomponent fibers using infrared chemical imaging.

Journal of forensic sciences

Flynn K, O'Leary R, Roux C, Reedy BJ.
PMID: 16696706
J Forensic Sci. 2006 May;51(3):586-96. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2006.00116.x.

The application of infrared chemical imaging to the analysis of bicomponent fibers was evaluated. Eleven nominally bicomponent fibers were examined either side-on or in cross-section. In six of the 11 samples, infrared chemical imaging was able to spatially resolve...

Imaging Obsearvations of Jupiter's Sodium Magneto-Nebula During the Ulysses Encounter.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Mendillo M, Flynn B, Baumgardner J.
PMID: 17776158
Science. 1992 Sep 11;257(5076):1510-2. doi: 10.1126/science.257.5076.1510.

Jupiter's great sodium nebula represents the largest visible structure traversed by the Ulysses spacecraft during its encounter with the planet in February 1992. Ground-based imaging conducted on Mount Haleakala, Hawaii, revealed a nebula that extended to at least +/-300...

Good publication practice guidelines for medical communications agencies: a MedComm perspective.

Current medical research and opinion

Bareket-Samish A, Denny M, Ruzicka B, Bogush M, Flynn K, Glinka K, McMahon-Wise B, Schiller S, Sjostedt P, Matheson N.
PMID: 19192990
Curr Med Res Opin. 2009 Feb;25(2):453-61. doi: 10.1185/03007990802646584.

BACKGROUND: Physicians and other health care personnel rely on the peer-reviewed biomedical literature as a key source for making clinical decisions. Thus, ensuring that the nonclinical and clinical findings published in biomedical journals are reported accurately and clearly, without...

Non-invasive in vivo measurement of the tear film using spatial autocorrelation in a live mammal model.

Biomedical optics express

Azartash K, Shy CJ, Flynn K, Jester JV, Gratton E.
PMID: 21258535
Biomed Opt Express. 2010 Oct 08;1(4):1127-1137. doi: 10.1364/BOE.1.001127.

Tear film stability and its interaction with the corneal surface play an important role in maintaining ocular surface integrity and quality of vision. We present a non-invasive technique to quantify the pre-corneal tear film thickness. A cMOS camera is...

Dry cow therapy with a non-antibiotic intramammary teat seal - a review.

Irish veterinary journal

Crispie F, Flynn J, Ross RP, Hill C, Meaney WJ.
PMID: 21851660
Ir Vet J. 2004 Jul 01;57(7):412-8. doi: 10.1186/2046-0481-57-7-412.

: Dry cow antibiotic therapy is used to eliminate existing intramammary infections and to prevent new infections in the dry period. It is implemented as part of a total management system known as the 'Five-Point Plan' for mastitis control....

Comet 81P/Wild 2 under a microscope.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Brownlee D, Tsou P, Aléon J, Alexander CM, Araki T, Bajt S, Baratta GA, Bastien R, Bland P, Bleuet P, Borg J, Bradley JP, Brearley A, Brenker F, Brennan S, Bridges JC, Browning ND, Brucato JR, Bullock E, Burchell MJ, Busemann H, Butterworth A, Chaussidon M, Cheuvront A, Chi M, Cintala MJ, Clark BC, Clemett SJ, Cody G, Colangeli L, Cooper G, Cordier P, Daghlian C, Dai Z, D'Hendecourt L, Djouadi Z, Dominguez G, Duxbury T, Dworkin JP, Ebel DS, Economou TE, Fakra S, Fairey SA, Fallon S, Ferrini G, Ferroir T, Fleckenstein H, Floss C, Flynn G, Franchi IA, Fries M, Gainsforth Z, Gallien JP, Genge M, Gilles MK, Gillet P, Gilmour J, Glavin DP, Gounelle M, Grady MM, Graham GA, Grant PG, Green SF, Grossemy F, Grossman L, Grossman JN, Guan Y, Hagiya K, Harvey R, Heck P, Herzog GF, Hoppe P, Hörz F, Huth J, Hutcheon ID, Ignatyev K, Ishii H, Ito M, Jacob D, Jacobsen C, Jacobsen S, Jones S, Joswiak D, Jurewicz A, Kearsley AT, Keller LP, Khodja H, Kilcoyne AL, Kissel J, Krot A, Langenhorst F, Lanzirotti A, Le L, Leshin LA, Leitner J, Lemelle L, Leroux H, Liu MC, Luening K, Lyon I, Macpherson G, Marcus MA, Marhas K, Marty B, Matrajt G, McKeegan K, Meibom A, Mennella V, Messenger K, Messenger S, Mikouchi T, Mostefaoui S, Nakamura T, Nakano T, Newville M, Nittler LR, Ohnishi I, Ohsumi K, Okudaira K, Papanastassiou DA, Palma R, Palumbo ME, Pepin RO, Perkins D, Perronnet M, Pianetta P, Rao W, Rietmeijer FJ, Robert F, Rost D, Rotundi A, Ryan R, Sandford SA, Schwandt CS, See TH, Schlutter D, Sheffield-Parker J, Simionovici A, Simon S, Sitnitsky I, Snead CJ, Spencer MK, Stadermann FJ, Steele A, Stephan T, Stroud R, Susini J, Sutton SR, Suzuki Y, Taheri M, Taylor S, Teslich N, Tomeoka K, Tomioka N, Toppani A, Trigo-Rodríguez JM, Troadec D, Tsuchiyama A, Tuzzolino AJ, Tyliszczak T, Uesugi K, Velbel M, Vellenga J, Vicenzi E, Vincze L, Warren J, Weber I, Weisberg M, Westphal AJ, Wirick S, Wooden D, Wopenka B, Wozniakiewicz P, Wright I, Yabuta H, Yano H, Young ED, Zare RN, Zega T, Ziegler K, Zimmerman L, Zinner E, Zolensky M.
PMID: 17170289
Science. 2006 Dec 15;314(5806):1711-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1135840.

The Stardust spacecraft collected thousands of particles from comet 81P/Wild 2 and returned them to Earth for laboratory study. The preliminary examination of these samples shows that the nonvolatile portion of the comet is an unequilibrated assortment of materials...

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