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A. P. Harrison

Researcher at University of Copenhagen

Publications -  35
Citations -  1307

A. P. Harrison is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Na+/K+-ATPase & Skeletal muscle. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1190 citations. Previous affiliations of A. P. Harrison include Agricultural and Food Research Council & Babraham Institute.

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The exposure to and health effects of antimony.

TL;DR: Antimony has some useful but undoubtedly harmful effects on health and well-being and measures need to be taken to prevent hazardous exposure of the like.
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Nutritional regulation of growth hormone receptor gene expression.

TL;DR: Results were tissue‐specific: the level of GHR mRNA per unit total RNA in liver was greater on high than low food intake (P < 0.001), whereas in muscle it was elevated on the low compared with the high intake diet (P = 0.02) and also at 10°C compared with 26°C (P< 0.04).
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Biological effects of 2-oxoglutarate with particular emphasis on the regulation of protein, mineral and lipid absorption/metabolism, muscle performance, kidney function, bone formation and cancerogenesis, all viewed from a healthy ageing perspective state of the art - review article

TL;DR: The topics of paramount importance include impaired bone structure and strength, amino acid and mineral absorption, muscle performance, as well as highlighting the role of Krebs cycle intermediates in the debilitating changes that occur with end-stage renal failure and the regulation of the lipid metabolism.
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Health-related quality of life in a sample of Iranian patients on hemodialysis.

TL;DR: It is affirmed that patients undergoing hemodialysis suffer from poor HRQOL, a discrepancy that might be due to differences in life style, socioeconomic status, the general level of education of the patients, as well as physician-patient communication.
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The status of dental caries and related factors in a sample of Iranian adolescents.

TL;DR: It is revealed that Iranian adolescents have a poor oral hygiene, as very few subjects brush and floss their teeth on a regular basis, and the incidence of caries was found to be moderate.