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C J Mathews

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Mathews C, Kingsley G, Field M, Jones A, Weston V, Phillips M, et al.
Postgrad Med J . 2008 May; 84(991):265-70. PMID: 18508984
Objective: To evaluate the existing evidence on the diagnosis and management of septic arthritis in native joints. Design: Systematic review. Data Sources: Cochrane Library, Medline, Embase, National Electronic Library for...
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Mathews C, Kingsley G, Field M, Jones A, Weston V, Phillips M, et al.
Ann Rheum Dis . 2007 Jan; 66(4):440-5. PMID: 17223664
Objective: To evaluate the existing evidence on the diagnosis and management of septic arthritis in native joints. Design: Systematic review. Data Sources: Cochrane Library, Medline, Embase, National Electronic Library for...
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Mathews C, MacLeod R, Zheng S, Hanrahan J, Bennett H, Hamilton J
Gastroenterology . 1999 May; 116(6):1342-7. PMID: 10348817
Background & Aims: When rice is incorporated into oral rehydration therapy for patients with secretory diarrhea, clinical outcomes improve. We have shown that a factor purified from boiled rice (RF)...
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Hanrahan J, Kone Z, Mathews C, Luo J, Jia Y, Linsdell P
Methods Enzymol . 1998 Aug; 293:169-94. PMID: 9711609
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Mathews C, Tabcharani J, Chang X, Jensen T, Riordan J, Hanrahan J
J Physiol . 1998 May; 508 ( Pt 2):365-77. PMID: 9508802
1. The relationship between phosphorylation of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) chloride channel and its gating by nucleotides was examined using the patch clamp technique by comparing strongly...
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Mathews C, Tabcharani J, Hanrahan J
J Membr Biol . 1998 May; 163(1):55-66. PMID: 9569250
The gating cycle of CFTR (Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane conductance Regulator) chloride channels requires ATP hydrolysis and can be interrupted by exposure to the nonhydrolyzable nucleotide AMP-PNP. To further characterize nucleotide...
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Seibert F, Jia Y, Mathews C, Hanrahan J, Riordan J, Loo T, et al.
Biochemistry . 1997 Oct; 36(39):11966-74. PMID: 9305991
Since little is known about the contribution to function of the N-terminal cytoplasmic loops (CL1, residues 139-194; CL2, residues 242-307) of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), all nine point...
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Jia Y, Mathews C, Hanrahan J
J Biol Chem . 1997 Feb; 272(8):4978-84. PMID: 9030559
Protein kinase A (PKA) stimulates Cl secretion by activating the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), a tightly regulated Cl- channel in the apical membrane of many secretory epithelia. The...
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Winpenny J, Mathews C, Verdon B, WARDLE C, Chambers J, Harris A, et al.
Pflugers Arch . 1996 Aug; 432(4):644-54. PMID: 8764965
Using the patch-clamp technique, we have identified a large, outwardly rectifying, Cl--selective whole-cell current in primary cultures of human vas deferens epithelial cells. Whole-cell currents were time- and voltage-dependent and...
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Hanrahan J, Mathews C, Grygorczyk R, Tabcharani J, Grzelczak Z, Chang X, et al.
J Exp Zool . 1996 Jul; 275(4):283-91. PMID: 8759925
The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) in an ATP-dependent channel which mediates cAMP-stimulated chloride secretion by epithelia, particularly those of the pancreas, airways, and intestine. CFTR homologues have been...