» Authors » David Piper

David Piper

Explore the profile of David Piper including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 6
Citations 61
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
OShea P, Wildenhain J, Leveridge M, Revankar C, Yang J, Bradley J, et al.
SLAS Discov . 2020 Jun; 25(6):618-633. PMID: 32476557
CRISPR/Cas9 is increasingly being used as a tool to prosecute functional genomic screens. However, it is not yet possible to apply the approach at scale across a full breadth of...
2.
Bohaciakova D, Hruska-Plochan M, Tsunemoto R, Gifford W, Driscoll S, Glenn T, et al.
Stem Cell Res Ther . 2019 Mar; 10(1):83. PMID: 30867054
Background: A well-characterized method has not yet been established to reproducibly, efficiently, and safely isolate large numbers of clinical-grade multipotent human neural stem cells (hNSCs) from embryonic stem cells (hESCs)....
3.
Lamb K, Piper D
Can J Respir Ther . 2016 Feb; 52(1):13-5. PMID: 26909009
Background: The non-rebreather mask (NRBM) is used for many applications and in many patient care scenarios in which hypoxemia and resultant hypoxia are a concern. The NRBM is a low-flow...
4.
Lieu P, Machleidt T, Thyagarajan B, Fontes A, Frey E, Fuerstenau-Sharp M, et al.
J Biomol Screen . 2009 Oct; 14(10):1207-15. PMID: 19820070
One of the challenges in developing cell lines for high-throughput screening in drug discovery is the labor- and time-intensive process required to create stable clonal cell lines that express specific...
5.
Wardell B, Marik P, Piper D, Rutar T, Jorgensen E, Bamber B
Br J Pharmacol . 2006 Mar; 148(2):162-72. PMID: 16547524
The GABA(A) receptor is a target of endogenous and synthetic neurosteroids. Little is known about the residues required for neurosteroid action on GABA(A) receptors. We have investigated pregnenolone sulfate (PS)...
6.
Benson D, ONeil B, Kakish E, Erpelding J, Alousi S, Mason R, et al.
Resuscitation . 2005 Feb; 64(2):209-17. PMID: 15680532
Study Objective: To determine if 15 min of open-chest cardiac massage (OC-CPR) versus closed-chest compressions (CC-CPR) improves 72-h survival and neurologic outcome (behavioral and histologic) after 5 min of untreated...