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Dr David Kennedy
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Year
Dr David Kennedy
Paraplegia Following Image-Guided Transforaminal Lumbar Spine Epidural Steroid Injection: Two Case Reports
2009
Dr Emily Abbot
Danielle Grenade
Dr David Kennedy
Kelly Gatfield
Professor David Thwaites
et al.
Vigabatrin transport across the human intestinal epithelial (Caco-2) brush-border membrane is via the H
+
-coupled amino-acid transporter hPAT1
2006
Mark Franks
Peter Briggs
Dr David Kennedy
Compromised arterial oxygen saturation in elderly asthma sufferers results in selective cognitive impairment
2005
Dr David Kennedy
Dr Demetrio Raldua
Professor David Thwaites
Dual modes of 5-(N-ethyl-N-isopropyl)amiloride modulation of apical dipeptide uptake in the human small intestinal epithelial cell line Caco-2
2005
Dr David Kennedy
Kelly Gatfield
Dr John Winpenny
Professor David Thwaites
Substrate specificity and functional characterisation of the H
+
/amino acid transporter rat PAT2 (SLC36A2)
2005
Dr Catriona Anderson
Danielle Grenade
Dr Katherine Wake
Dr David Kennedy
Professor Frederick Campbell
et al.
H
+
/amino acid transporter 1 (PAT1) is the imino acid carrier: An intestinal nutrient/drug transporter in human and rat
2004
Dr Catriona Anderson
Dr Ma Mendoza-Gomez
Dr David Kennedy
Dr Demetrio Raldua
Professor David Thwaites
et al.
Inhibition of intestinal dipeptide transport by the neuropeptide VIP is an anti-absorptive effect via the VPAC
1
receptor in a human enterocyte-like cell line (Caco-2)
2003
Dr David Kennedy
Dr Katherine Wake
Professor David Thwaites
Structure, tissue expression pattern, and function of the amino acid transporter rat PAT2
2003
Professor David Thwaites
Dr David Kennedy
Dr Demetrio Raldua
Dr Catriona Anderson
Dr Ma Mendoza-Gomez
et al.
H
+
/dipeptide absorption across the human intestinal epithelium is controlled indirectly via a functional Na
+
/H
+
exchanger
2002
Dr David Kennedy
Professor David Thwaites
Optimal absorptive transport of the dipeptide glycylsarcosine is dependent on functional Na
+
/H
+
exchange activity
2002
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