A Ames 3rd
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Ames 3rd A, Parks J, Nesbett F
Neurochem Int
. 2010 May;
1C:393-403.
PMID: 20487750
Rabbit retinas were maintained in vitro in medium resembling cerebrospinal fluid and were exposed to (3)H-leucine or (14)C-leucine in double-labeling experiments designed to measure rates of protein turnover and to...
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Maynard K, Kawamata T, Ogilvy C, Perez F, Arango P, Ames 3rd A
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis
. 2007 Sep;
7(5):287-95.
PMID: 17895103
The temporary occlusion of cerebral vessels is being used with increased frequency in the surgical management of cerebral vascular disease, and this procedure places brain tissue at risk of infarction....
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Ames 3rd A
Brain Res Brain Res Rev
. 2000 Nov;
34(1-2):42-68.
PMID: 11086186
Large amounts of energy are required to maintain the signaling activities of CNS cells. Because of the fine-grained heterogeneity of brain and the rapid changes in energy demand, it has...
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Quinones-Hinojosa A, Ames 3rd A, Malek J, Maynard K
J Neurosci Methods
. 1999 Oct;
90(2):107-15.
PMID: 10513594
Most in vitro studies involving neuronal ischemia use biochemical measures and/or cell counting to assess cellular death. We describe an in vitro rabbit retina model in which we measured glucose...
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Smrcka M, Ogilvy C, Crow R, Maynard K, Kawamata T, Ames 3rd A
Neurosurgery
. 1998 Apr;
42(3):617-24; discussion 624-5.
PMID: 9526996
Objective: To characterize changes in regional blood flow (rCBF) during and after a period of arterial occlusion and determine the effect on rCBF and on the extent of infarction when...
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Ames 3rd A, Maynard K, Kaplan S
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
. 1995 May;
15(3):433-9.
PMID: 7714001
Previous studies have shown that most of the energy consumption of CNS tissue is used for processes that subserve signaling functions of the cells. Since these function-related processes are probably...
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Ames 3rd A
Vision Res
. 1994 Mar;
34(6):821-7.
PMID: 7512776
Published data characterizing the four reactions responsible for the Ca(2+)-mediated negative feedback in mammalian rod phototransduction were used to generate graphs which are combined in a circular fashion so that...
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Ames 3rd A, Li Y
J Neurosci
. 1992 Nov;
12(11):4234-42.
PMID: 1359032
In vitro rabbit retina was used as an example of CNS tissue in experiments designed to measure the energy requirements associated with the activation of different types of glutamate receptors....
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Ames 3rd A, Li Y, Heher E, Kimble C
J Neurosci
. 1992 Mar;
12(3):840-53.
PMID: 1312136
Experiments designed to examine the energy requirements of neurophysiological function were performed on isolated rabbit retina. Function was altered by photic stimulation or by function-specific drugs, and the response of...
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Ames 3rd A
Can J Physiol Pharmacol
. 1992 Jan;
70 Suppl:S158-64.
PMID: 1295666
CNS tissue is well known to have large energy requirements. However, because of the difficulty of measuring rates of energy usage, relatively little is known about which cell types and...