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Amy E Chadwick

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Elife|June 6, 2023
The generation of HepG2 transmitochondrial cybrids to reveal the role of mitochondrial genotype in idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injuryAmy Louise Ball, Carol E Jolly, Mark G Lennon, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|March 10, 2015
The utility of HepG2 cells to identify direct mitochondrial dysfunction in the absence of cell deathLaleh Kamalian, Amy E Chadwick, Mark Bayliss, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2018
Modelling the impact of changes in the extracellular environment on the cytosolic free NAD+/NADH ratio during cell cultureRoss A Kelly, Joseph Leedale, Andy Harrell, et al.
Child Maltreatment|July 4, 2006
Child Protective Services referrals in cases of sudden infant death: a 10-year, population-based analysis in San Diego County, CaliforniaHenry F Krous, Elisabeth A Haas, Julie M Manning, et al.
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 2, 2007
Pneumocystis is not a direct cause of sudden infant death syndromeSergio L Vargas, Carolina A Ponce, Paula Gálvez, et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & Pharmacotherapie|April 23, 2022
Exposure of human immune cells, to the antiretrovirals efavirenz and lopinavir, leads to lower glucose uptake and altered bioenergetic cell profiles through interactions with SLC2A1Bethany J Heaton, Rebecca L Jensen, James Line, et al.
Current Protocols in Toxicology|May 7, 2019
Acute Metabolic Switch Assay Using Glucose/Galactose Medium in HepaRG Cells to Detect Mitochondrial ToxicityLaleh Kamalian, Oisin Douglas, Carol E Jolly, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|February 15, 2021
Assessment of the impact of mitochondrial genotype upon drug-induced mitochondrial dysfunction in platelets derived from healthy volunteersAmy L Ball, Katarzyna M Bloch, Lucille Rainbow, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|August 11, 2018
The utility of HepaRG cells for bioenergetic investigation and detection of drug-induced mitochondrial toxicityLaleh Kamalian, Oisin Douglas, Carol E Jolly, et al.
Pediatric and Developmental Pathology : the Official Journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society|May 31, 2007
Sudden death in toddlers associated with developmental abnormalities of the hippocampus: a report of five casesHannah C Kinney, Dawna L Armstrong, Amy E Chadwick, et al.
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Elife|June 6, 2023
The generation of HepG2 transmitochondrial cybrids to reveal the role of mitochondrial genotype in idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injuryAmy Louise Ball, Carol E Jolly, Mark G Lennon, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|March 10, 2015
The utility of HepG2 cells to identify direct mitochondrial dysfunction in the absence of cell deathLaleh Kamalian, Amy E Chadwick, Mark Bayliss, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2018
Modelling the impact of changes in the extracellular environment on the cytosolic free NAD+/NADH ratio during cell cultureRoss A Kelly, Joseph Leedale, Andy Harrell, et al.
Child Maltreatment|July 4, 2006
Child Protective Services referrals in cases of sudden infant death: a 10-year, population-based analysis in San Diego County, CaliforniaHenry F Krous, Elisabeth A Haas, Julie M Manning, et al.
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 2, 2007
Pneumocystis is not a direct cause of sudden infant death syndromeSergio L Vargas, Carolina A Ponce, Paula Gálvez, et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & Pharmacotherapie|April 23, 2022
Exposure of human immune cells, to the antiretrovirals efavirenz and lopinavir, leads to lower glucose uptake and altered bioenergetic cell profiles through interactions with SLC2A1Bethany J Heaton, Rebecca L Jensen, James Line, et al.
Current Protocols in Toxicology|May 7, 2019
Acute Metabolic Switch Assay Using Glucose/Galactose Medium in HepaRG Cells to Detect Mitochondrial ToxicityLaleh Kamalian, Oisin Douglas, Carol E Jolly, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|February 15, 2021
Assessment of the impact of mitochondrial genotype upon drug-induced mitochondrial dysfunction in platelets derived from healthy volunteersAmy L Ball, Katarzyna M Bloch, Lucille Rainbow, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|August 11, 2018
The utility of HepaRG cells for bioenergetic investigation and detection of drug-induced mitochondrial toxicityLaleh Kamalian, Oisin Douglas, Carol E Jolly, et al.
Pediatric and Developmental Pathology : the Official Journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society|May 31, 2007
Sudden death in toddlers associated with developmental abnormalities of the hippocampus: a report of five casesHannah C Kinney, Dawna L Armstrong, Amy E Chadwick, et al.
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