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M M Pike

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Pike M, Ringkob T, Beekman D, Koh Y, Gerthoffer W
Meat Sci . 2011 Nov; 34(1):13-26. PMID: 22060264
Post-mortem (PM) glycolytic rate in beef M. longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) was controlled by applying low-voltage electrical stimulation (ES) for 1 min at different stages along the slaughter line....
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Pike M, Stoops C, Langford C, Akella N, Nabors L, Gillespie G
Magn Reson Med . 2009 Feb; 61(3):615-25. PMID: 19235262
The poor prognosis associated with malignant glioma is largely attributable to its invasiveness and robust angiogenesis. Angiogenesis involves host-tumor interaction and requires in vivo evaluation. Despite their versatility, few studies...
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Fukuda H, Luo C, Gu X, Guo L, Digerness S, Li J, et al.
J Mol Cell Cardiol . 2001 Feb; 33(3):545-60. PMID: 11181022
The role of cation and cellular energy homeostasis in ATP-sensitive K(+)(K(ATP)) channel-induced cardioprotection is poorly understood. To evaluate this, rapidly interleaved(23)Na and(31)P NMR spectra were acquired from isolated rat hearts...
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Yanagida S, Luo C, Balschi J, Pohost G, Pike M
Magn Reson Med . 1996 May; 35(5):640-7. PMID: 8722813
Although Ca2+ transport regulation at subcellular organelles is of great interest, only limited methodology has been available for measuring organellar [Ca2+] levels. The present study employs the 19F NMR resonance...
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Yanagida S, Luo C, Doyle M, Pohost G, Pike M
Circ Res . 1995 Oct; 77(4):773-83. PMID: 7554125
The postischemic generation of oxygen-derived free radicals may contribute to myocardial reperfusion injury by affecting sarcolemmal ion transport. Recent evidence indicates that exposure to reactive oxygen intermediates induces rapid increases...
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Pike M, Luo C, Yanagida S, Hageman G, Anderson P
Circ Res . 1995 Aug; 77(2):394-406. PMID: 7614723
To clarify the role of Na+i, pHi, and high-energy phosphate (HEP) levels in the initiation and maintenance of ischemia-induced ventricular fibrillation (VF), interleaved 23Na and 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectra...
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Boleman S, Boleman S, Bidner T, Southern L, Ward T, Pontif J, et al.
J Anim Sci . 1995 Jul; 73(7):2033-42. PMID: 7592088
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of dietary chromium picolinate (CrP) on growth and body composition of pigs. Twenty-four barrows (three from each of eight litters) were randomly...
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Madden M, Wolkowicz P, Pohost G, McMillin J, Pike M
Am J Physiol . 1995 Jun; 268(6 Pt 2):H2505-12. PMID: 7611501
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase-I (CPT-I) inhibitors improve postischemic myocardial function either by decreasing muscle long-chain acylcarnitines (LCAC) during ischemia or by increasing oxidation of alternate substrates such as glucose during reperfusion. These...
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GOLDEN A, Bright J, Pohost G, Pike M
Am J Hypertens . 1994 Aug; 7(8):745-54. PMID: 7986466
The primary objectives of this study were to determine if hypertrophied spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) hearts exhibited a greater increase in intracellular sodium (Na+i) compared with Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) control rats...
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Pike M, Luo C, Clark M, Kirk K, Kitakaze M, Madden M, et al.
Am J Physiol . 1993 Dec; 265(6 Pt 2):H2017-26. PMID: 8285240
Interleaved 23Na- and 31P-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra were continuously collected on perfused rat hearts subjected to low-flow ischemia (30 min, 10% flow) or zero-flow ischemia (21 min) followed by...