Stephen D Kinrade
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Vis B, Wen J, Mellerup S, Merchant R, Mawhinney R, Kinrade S
J Am Chem Soc
. 2020 Apr;
142(20):9188-9202.
PMID: 32314583
A detailed examination of aqueous Si complexation by alditols and aldonic acids was conducted using high-sensitivity Si NMR spectroscopy of isotopically enriched solutions combined with theoretical modeling. Contrary to previous...
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Vis B, Hewitt R, Monie T, Fairbairn C, Turner S, Kinrade S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2019 Dec;
117(1):285-291.
PMID: 31871161
The impact of ultrasmall nanoparticles (<10-nm diameter) on the immune system is poorly understood. Recently, ultrasmall silica nanoparticles (USSN), which have gained increasing attention for therapeutic applications, were shown to...
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Vis B, Hewitt R, Faria N, Bastos C, Chappell H, Pele L, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2018 Oct;
12(11):10843-10854.
PMID: 30346692
Sub-micron-sized silica nanoparticles, even as small as 10-20 nm in diameter, are well-known for their activation of mononuclear phagocytes. In contrast, the cellular impact of those <10 nm [ i.e.,...
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Ratcliffe S, Jugdaohsingh R, Vivancos J, Marron A, Deshmukh R, Ma J, et al.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
. 2017 Feb;
312(5):C550-C561.
PMID: 28179233
Silicon (Si) has long been known to play a major physiological and structural role in certain organisms, including diatoms, sponges, and many higher plants, leading to the recent identification of...
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Kalia P, Brooks R, Kinrade S, Morgan D, Brown A, Rushton N, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Feb;
11(2):e0144780.
PMID: 26863624
Silicon (Si) is suggested to be an important/essential nutrient for bone and connective tissue health. Silicon-substituted hydroxyapatite (Si-HA) has silicate ions incorporated into its lattice structure and was developed to...
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Jugdaohsingh R, Anderson S, Kinrade S, Powell J
Nutr Metab (Lond)
. 2014 Feb;
10(1):65.
PMID: 24499193
No abstract available.
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Jugdaohsingh R, Hui M, Anderson S, Kinrade S, Powell J
Nutr Metab (Lond)
. 2013 Apr;
10(1):37.
PMID: 23622499
Background: Monomethylsilanetriol (MMST) has been used for decades as an oral silicon supplement for bone and connective tissue health, although there are no formal data on its in vivo utilisation...
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Knight C, Balec R, Kinrade S
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2012 Sep;
51(39):9900-3.
PMID: 22945887
Conspicuous absence: (29)SiNMR studies show that highly condensed, four-coordinate Si-containing anions are common in concentrated alkali-metal silicate solutions, but reveal no evidence for the existence of specialized zeolite building units....
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Pandey B, Kinrade S, Catalan L
J Environ Manage
. 2012 Mar;
101:59-67.
PMID: 22406845
The effects of accelerated carbonation on the compressive strength and leachability of fly ash-based geopolymer and ordinary portland cement (OPC) doped with Cd(II), Cr(III), Cr(VI), Cu(II), Pb(II) or Zn(II) salts...
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Duivenvoorden W, Middleton A, Kinrade S
J Trace Elem Med Biol
. 2008 Aug;
22(3):215-23.
PMID: 18755397
Although dietary silicon (Si) is recognized to be an important factor for the growth and development of bone and connective tissue, its biochemical role has yet to be identified. The...