R H Carpenter
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Saleh Y, Marcus H, Iorga R, Nouraei R, Carpenter R, Nandi D
J Clin Neurosci
. 2014 Oct;
22(2):280-5.
PMID: 25282394
Cranial surgery continues to carry a significant risk of neurological complications. New bedside tools that can objectively and quantitatively evaluate cerebral function may allow for earlier detection of such complications,...
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Draghia-Akli R, Cummings K, Khan A, Brown P, Carpenter R
J Anim Sci
. 2003 Sep;
81(9):2301-10.
PMID: 12968706
Our study focused on the evaluation of the pharmacological and toxicological effects of plasmid-mediated GHRH supplementation with electroporation in normal adult dogs over a 180-d period. Twenty-eight dogs (< 2...
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Leach J, Carpenter R
Vision Res
. 2001 Nov;
41(25-26):3437-45.
PMID: 11718785
In the LATER model, randomness of saccadic latency arises through random variation in the rate of rise of the decision signal. But does it vary independently at different locations? If...
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Asrress K, Carpenter R
Vision Res
. 2001 Aug;
41(20):2645-51.
PMID: 11520510
We compared the effectiveness of central and peripheral targets in a saccadic countermanding task. Stop-signal reaction times (SSRTs) do not differ significantly for central and peripheral stop signals. Further, when...
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Jandziol A, Prabhu M, Carpenter R, Jones J
Eur J Anaesthesiol
. 2001 Jul;
18(7):476-84.
PMID: 11437877
Background And Objective: Variability in blink duration was examined to see whether it was sensitive to sevoflurane sedation at 0.05 and 0.1 minimum alveolar concentration (MAC). Methods: Blinks were measured...
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Carpenter R
Vision Res
. 2001 Apr;
41(9):1145-51.
PMID: 11292505
Subjects undertook a saccadic gap task, in which the fixation target is extinguished for a period before the appearance of the peripheral stimulus. The majority showed a population of short-latency...
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Reddi B, Carpenter R
Nat Neurosci
. 2000 Jul;
3(8):827-30.
PMID: 10903577
A fruitful quantitative approach to understanding how the brain makes decisions has been to look at the time needed to make a decision, and how it is affected by factors...
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Theodore T, Van Zandt R, Carpenter R
Cancer Biother Radiopharm
. 2000 Jun;
12(5):351-3.
PMID: 10851486
One of the zwitterion buffers that has shown significant therapeutic value in the treatment of pain due to cancer, immunologically mediated diseases, and the pain associated with these conditions is...
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Theodore T, Van Zandt R, Carpenter R
Cancer Biother Radiopharm
. 2000 Jun;
12(5):345-9.
PMID: 10851485
We report a pilot toxicity study in healthy beagle dogs which revealed no significant adverse events for TVZ-7 given at i.v. doses up to 520 mg/kg/day. All treated dogs displayed...