Dorcas P ORourke
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Recent Articles
1.
Sriramula S, Theobald D, Parekh R, Akula S, ORourke D, Eells J
Cells
. 2023 Aug;
12(16).
PMID: 37626917
Evidence suggests that patients with long COVID can experience neuropsychiatric, neurologic, and cognitive symptoms. However, these clinical data are mostly associational studies complicated by confounding variables, thus the mechanisms responsible...
2.
Smeyne R, Eells J, Chatterjee D, Byrne M, Akula S, Sriramula S, et al.
Mov Disord
. 2022 May;
37(7):1394-1404.
PMID: 35579496
Background: Viral induction of neurological syndromes has been a concern since parkinsonian-like features were observed in patients diagnosed with encephalitis lethargica subsequent to the 1918 influenza pandemic. Given the similarities...
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Tsuchiya S, Ohashi Y, Ishizuka S, Ishiguro N, ORourke D, Knudson C, et al.
J Orthop Res
. 2019 Nov;
38(5):1122-1131.
PMID: 31774188
Using in vitro models, we previously reported that 4-methylumbelliferone (4-MU) blocked many of the pro-catabolic features of activated chondrocytes. 4-MU also blocked safranin O loss from human cartilage explants exposed...
4.
ORourke D, Baccanale C, Stoskopf M
ILAR J
. 2018 Nov;
59(2):168-176.
PMID: 30462255
Aquatic vertebrates and cephalopods, amphibians, reptiles, and birds offer unique safety and occupational health challenges for laboratory animal personnel. This paper discusses environmental, handling, and zoonotic concerns associated with these...
5.
Parker-Cote J, ORourke D, Brewer K, Lertpiriyapong K, Punja M, Bush S, et al.
J Med Toxicol
. 2015 May;
11(4):430-2.
PMID: 25952763
Antivenom is the definitive treatment for venomous snakebites. Alternative treatments warrant investigation because antivenom is sometimes unavailable, expensive, and can have deleterious side effects. This study assesses the efficacy of...
6.
Smyrnioudis M, ORourke D, Rosenbaum M, Brewer K, Meggs W
Am J Emerg Med
. 2014 Jul;
32(9):1024-6.
PMID: 25059885
Background: Pressure immobilization bandages delay mortality for 8 hours after coral snake envenomation, but long-term efficacy has not been established. Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the...
7.
Cabaniss W, Bush S, ORourke D, Fletcher P, Brewer K, Lertpiriyapong K, et al.
J Med Toxicol
. 2014 May;
10(3):266-8.
PMID: 24849803
Brown recluse spider bites result in necrotic skin lesions for which there is no known antidote. Since venom toxins are proteins, a proteolytic enzyme like trypsin might be effective in...
8.
Sund C, Rocha E, Tzianabos A, Tzinabos A, Wells W, Gee J, et al.
Mol Microbiol
. 2007 Dec;
67(1):129-42.
PMID: 18047569
The intestinal anaerobic symbiont, Bacteroides fragilis, is highly aerotolerant and resistant to H(2)O(2). Analysis of the transcriptome showed that expression of 45% of the genome was significantly affected by oxidative...
9.
ORourke D
ILAR J
. 2007 Jun;
48(3):183-7.
PMID: 17592182
Amphibians have long been utilized in scientific research and in education. Historically, investigators have accumulated a wealth of information on the natural history and biology of amphibians, and this body...
10.
Eisenstein M, Rollin B, ORourke D, Dell R, Guider Jr J, Heidbrink G, et al.
Lab Anim (NY)
. 2003 Jun;
32(6):30-7.
PMID: 12817277
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