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Barbara J. Stoll

Researcher at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Publications -  406
Citations -  47301

Barbara J. Stoll is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low birth weight & Gestational age. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 390 publications receiving 42107 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara J. Stoll include Emory University Hospital Midtown & Emory University.

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Anisoosmostic liver perfusion: redox shifts and modulation of alpha-ketoisocaproate and glycine metabolism

TL;DR: The observations support the concept that cell volume may be an important parameter determining liver cell function and a hypotonicity (hypertonicity)-induced shift of the mitochondrial NADH system to a more oxidized (reduced) state, probably due to a alterations of respiration.
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Nitrogen metabolism in normal and cirrhotic liver.

TL;DR: In the intact liver acinus, the pathways of ammonia and glutamine metabolism are embedded into a sophisticated structural and functional organization with metabolic interactions between different hepatocyte populations, providing a new insight into the role of the liver in maintaining ammonia and bicarbonate homeostasis.
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Oral Rehydration Therapy for Diarrheal Diseases: A 50-Year Perspective.

TL;DR: Further research expanded ORT to patients with severe diarrhea of all causes, not just cholera, and triggered studies that extended access to treatment from hospitals to community clinics, to health outposts, and ultimately to the home.
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Enumeration of human peripheral blood lymphocytes secreting immunoglobulins of major classes and subclasses in healthy children and adults.

TL;DR: The reverse enzyme-linked immunospot assay was modified to enumerate peripheral blood mononuclear cells secreting IgG1–4, IgA1–2, and IgM to facilitate investigating the current status of immunoglobulin synthesis and the Ig repertoire in adults and children, in health and in disease.
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Clinical and serologic evaluation of neonates for congenital syphilis: a continuing diagnostic dilemma

TL;DR: Strategies to accurately identify the truly uninfected asymptomatic newborn would prevent the unnecessary hospitalization of all at-risk infants, resulting in improved quality of care and reduced costs.