Amy C Rothwell
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Harer M, Gadek L, Rothwell A, Richard L, Starr M, Adegboro C
Am J Perinatol
. 2023 Jan;
41(S 01):e1228-e1234.
PMID: 36709760
Objective: The aim of the study is to assess the correlation of renal regional tissue saturation of oxygen (RrSO) measured by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in preterm neonates to venous oxygen...
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Fisher C, Fallot L, Wan T, Keyes R, Suresh R, Rothwell A, et al.
ACS Pharmacol Transl Sci
. 2022 Aug;
5(8):625-641.
PMID: 35983277
The A adenosine receptor (AAR) is a promising therapeutic target for inflammatory diseases, cancer, and chronic neuropathic pain, with agonists already in advanced clinical trials. Here we report an in-depth...
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Harer M, Rothwell A, Richard L, Adegboro C, McAdams R
Pediatr Res
. 2021 May;
90(6):1171-1176.
PMID: 34006983
Background: Caffeine has been associated with reduced rates of acute kidney injury (AKI) in preterm neonates. The effect of caffeine on preterm neonatal renal regional saturation of oxygen (RrSO) is...
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Tosh D, Rao H, Bitant A, Salmaso V, Mannes P, Lieberman D, et al.
J Med Chem
. 2019 Jan;
62(3):1502-1522.
PMID: 30605331
(N)-Methanocarba ([3.1.0]bicyclohexyl) adenosines and corresponding ribosides were synthesized to identify novel A adenosine receptor (AAR) agonists for CNS or peripheral applications. Human and mouse AR binding was determined to assess...
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Kirry A, Herbst M, Poirier S, Maskeri M, Rothwell A, Twining R, et al.
Neuropharmacology
. 2018 Jan;
133:145-154.
PMID: 29353055
A genetic polymorphism within the gene encoding the pituitary adenylate cyclase- activating polypeptide (PACAP) receptor type I (PAC1R) has recently been associated with hyper-reactivity to threat-related cues in women, but...