Browsing publications by Dr Fiona Smith

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Dr Peter Thelwall
Dr Fiona Smith
Dr Djordje Jakovljevic
Professor Michael Trenell
Addition of protein and amino acids to maltodextrin and galactose does not enhance post-exercise liver and muscle glycogen synthesis2013
Dr Peter Thelwall
Dr Fiona Smith
Christian Thoma
Professor Michael Trenell
Professor Roy Taylor
et al.
Hepatic Cholesteryl Ester Accumulation in Lysosomal Acid Lipase Deficiency: Non-Invasive Identification and Treatment Monitoring by Magnetic Resonance2013
Dr Fiona Smith
Dr Christopher Record
Professor Andrew Blamire
Reply to: "Ammonia and cerebral water. Importance of structural analysis of the brain in hepatic encephalopathy"2012
Dr Ee Lim
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Fiona Smith
Dr Peter Thelwall
Professor Roy Taylor
et al.
Effects of raising muscle glycogen synthesis rate on skeletal muscle ATP turnover rate in type 2 diabetes2011
Dr Christopher Record
Dr Fiona Smith
Professor Andrew Blamire
Induction of hyperammonaemia from the small and large intestine in patients with cirrhosis with magnetic resonance quantification of brain water and metabolites2011
Dr Fiona Smith
Dr Christopher Record
Professor Andrew Blamire
Magnetic resonance quantification of water and metabolites in the brain of cirrhotics following induced hyperammonaemia2011
Dr Fiona Smith
Dr David Cousins
Dr Peter Thelwall
Professor Nicol Ferrier
Professor Andrew Blamire
et al.
Quantitative Lithium Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in the Normal Human Brain on a 3T Clinical Scanner2011
Dr David Cousins
Dr Fiona Smith
Dr Peter Thelwall
Professor Andrew Blamire
Determination of lithium concentrations in the human brain using magnetic resonance spectroscopy2009
Dr Peter Thelwall
Dr Fiona Smith
Professor Michael Trenell
Dietary glycemic index influences lipid oxidation but not muscle or liver glycogen oxidation during exercise2009
Dr Peter Thelwall
Dr Fiona Smith
Professor Michael Trenell
Dietary glycemic index influences lipid oxidation but not muscle or liver glycogen oxidation during exercise2009
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