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    Effect of atomic scale plasticity on hydrogen diffusion in iron: Quantum mechanically informed and on-the-fly kinetic Monte Carlo simulations

    We present an off-lattice, on-the-fly kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) model for simulating stress-assisted diffusion and trap** of hydrogen by crystalline defects in iron. Given an embedded atom (EAM) potential as...

    A. Ramasubramaniam, M. Itakura, M. Ortiz, E.A. Carter in Journal of Materials Research (2008)

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    Diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose in Alaska Eskimos: the Genetics of Coronary Artery Disease in Alaska Natives (GOCADAN) study

    We aimed to: (1) define the prevalence of type 2 diabetes and IFG in Eskimos in Norton Sound, Alaska; (2) determine correlates of prevalent diabetes in this population; and (3) compare the prevalence of diabet...

    E. A. Carter, J. W. MacCluer, B. Dyke, B. V. Howard, R. B. Devereux in Diabetologia (2006)

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    Beeinflussung der Glykoproteinsynthese der gastralen Mukosa der Ratte durch Plättchen aktivierenden Faktor (PAF)

    Die gastrale Mukosa kann durch verschiedene endogene und exogene Mediatoren geschädigt werden. Kürzlich wurde der Plättchen aktivierende Faktor (PAF) als endogener Mediator aus dem Magen der Ratte, insbesonder...

    W.-A. Cappeller, E. J. Schiffrin, H.-J. Krämling, E. A. Carter in Ökosystem Darm II (1990)

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    Dissociation of IR22 IgA myeloma protein during hepatobiliary transfer after thermal injury in the rat

    The 90% decrease in biliary secretory IgA content observed after thermal injury in the rat [1] may relate in part to a decrease in supply of polymeric IgA (p-IgA) to the hepatocyte or to a decrease in hepatocy...

    W A Cappeller, K J Bloch, D Sullivan, E A Carter in Advances in Mucosal Immunology (1990)

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    Barrier Defense Function of the Small Intestine: Effect of Ethanol and Acute Burn Trauma

    Nonspecific barriers to the passage of infectious and/or potentially toxic macromolecules exist in the small intestine. They include the “unstirred water layer,” a zone of retarded diffusion which would slow t...

    E. A. Carter, P. R. Harmatz, J. N. Udall in Recent Advances in Mucosal Immunology (1987)

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    Flow Cytometry: A New Approach to the Isolation and Characterization of Kupffer Cells

    Kupffer cells clear portal blood of absorbed proteases, endotoxins and other noxious substances. These cells are well positioned to do so, they reside in the sinusoids of the liver and lie on the luminal side ...

    J. N. Udall, R. A. Moscicki, F. I. Preffer in Recent Advances in Mucosal Immunology (1987)

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    Effect of Acute and Chronic Ethanol Intoxication on Hepatic Regeneration

    We studied the effects of acute and chronic ethanol feeding on hepatic regeneration in rats following partial hepatectomy and toxic liver injury produced by D-galactosamine. Ethanol, when administered as a sin...

    J. R. Wands, E. A. Carter, N. L. R. Bucher in Alcohol and Aldehyde Metabolizing Systems-… (1980)