W C Gordon
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Kanan Y, Gordon W, Mukherjee P, Bazan N, Al-Ubaidi M
Cell Mol Neurobiol
. 2014 Sep;
35(2):197-204.
PMID: 25212825
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an omega-3 fatty acid family member, is obtained by diet or synthesized from dietary essential omega-3 linolenic acid and delivered systemically to the choriocapillaris, from where it...
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Clark A, Gordon W, Walker I, Tait R
Vox Sang
. 2004 Mar;
86(2):120-4.
PMID: 15023181
Background And Objectives: The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the effect of activated recombinant factor VII (rFVIIa) on the natural history of massive transfusion episodes. Materials And...
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Lukiw W, Gordon W, Rogaev E, Thompson H, Bazan N
Neuroreport
. 2001 Feb;
12(1):53-7.
PMID: 11201091
Presenilin-2 (PS2; AD4), a regulator of intercellular signaling during CNS development and cell fate determination, appears to be involved in pathogenic processing of beta-amyloid precursor protein (betaAPP) into potentially neurotoxic...
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de Turco E, Jackson F, Parkins N, Gordon W
Neurochem Res
. 2000 Jul;
25(5):695-703.
PMID: 10905632
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6n-3), the most prevalent fatty acid in phospholipids of rod outer segments (ROS), is essential for visual transduction and daily renewal of ROS membranes. We investigated the...
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Gerashchenko D, Beuckmann C, Kanaoka Y, Eguchi N, Gordon W, Urade Y, et al.
J Neurochem
. 1998 Aug;
71(3):937-45.
PMID: 9721719
Prostaglandin (PG) D2 is one of the major prostanoids in the mammalian brain and eye tissues. Its function is mediated by the prostanoid DP receptor, which is specific for PGD2...
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Bazan N, Gordon W, Marcheselli V, Lukiw W, DUHAULT J, Linn D, et al.
Therapie
. 1998 Mar;
52(5):447-51.
PMID: 9501573
Diabetes produces dramatic changes in retinal microvasculature, triggering endothelial cell proliferation and microaneurysms. Capillaries become weakened, releasing blood into vitreal and retinal spaces. Photoreceptors become occluded and separated from the...