C T Warnick
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Warnick C, Dabbas B, Ford C, Strait K
J Biol Chem
. 2001 May;
276(29):27363-70.
PMID: 11350971
Defects in the human MSH2 mismatch repair system have been implicated in cellular mutagenesis, tumorigenesis, and chemotherapeutic resistance. The current studies characterized the 5' upstream proximal promoter region of the...
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Warnick C, Stevens M, Richards K, Rees W, Belnap L, Stevens L
J Surg Res
. 1992 Mar;
52(3):239-42.
PMID: 1538600
Biochemical methods that accurately detect ischemic damage in livers stored by flush cooling would be useful in the efficient development of new storage solutions. This study compares UW and Collins'...
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Ford C, Warnick C
NCI Monogr
. 1988 Jan;
(6):41-4.
PMID: 3281033
DNA damage and repair were assessed by alkaline sucrose gradients in the nonstimulated circulating mononuclear cells of 7 patients receiving high-dose cyclophosphamide (HDCy) and fractionated whole-body irradiation. Measurable damage produced...
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Dierenfeldt S, Warnick C, Lazarus H
Biochem Med Metab Biol
. 1987 Aug;
38(1):88-103.
PMID: 3117078
The objective of this study was to determine if DNA damage caused by ischemic insult (blood depletion) causes an alteration in the activity of endogenous mouse kidney poly(ADP-ribose) synthetase. The...
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Ford C, Warnick C, Sheets S, Quist R, Stevens L
Transplant Proc
. 1987 Feb;
19(1 Pt 2):1456-7.
PMID: 3274353
No abstract available.
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Warnick C, Dierenfeldt S, Lazarus H
Exp Mol Pathol
. 1984 Dec;
41(3):397-408.
PMID: 6510513
Warm ischemia produces DNA damage which is characterized by both single- and double-strand breaks with 5'-PO4 and 3'-OH ends. In contrast, cold ischemia produces mostly single-strand breaks for the first...
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Warnick C, Dierenfeldt S, Lazarus H
Exp Mol Pathol
. 1984 Aug;
41(1):1-9.
PMID: 6088284
The objective of this study was to characterize the previously demonstrated decrease in the molecular weight of DNA from kidneys submitted to storage injury. DNA from kidneys stored at either...
8.
Lazarus H, Warnick C, Hutto W
Circ Shock
. 1984 Jan;
13(2):171-81.
PMID: 6744521
Rats were fed a protein-free diet until 20-30% of body weight was lost and then hemorrhagic shock or liver ischemia was induced. Alkaline sucrose gradients were used to analyze for...
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Warnick C, Lazarus H
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1983 Jun;
113(3):996-1003.
PMID: 6223637
During an ischemic cell injury, cellular NAD levels are lowered and DNA is damaged in a manner similar to other types of injury. Nicotinic acid given to an animal prior...
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Warnick C, Lazarus H
Mol Cell Biochem
. 1983 Jan;
55(2):113-8.
PMID: 6633512
In whole nuclei isolated from mouse liver, the reaction of free RNA polymerase with the artificial template, poly (dA-dT), is temperature dependent. At assay temperatures below 37 degrees C, the...