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Edward S. Reynolds

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  29
Citations -  25068

Edward S. Reynolds is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endoplasmic reticulum & Microsome. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 29 publications receiving 24640 citations.

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THE USE OF LEAD CITRATE AT HIGH pH AS AN ELECTRON-OPAQUE STAIN IN ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

TL;DR: The stain reported here differs from previous alkaline lead stains in that the chelating agent, citrate, is in sufficient excess to sequester all lead present, and is less likely to contaminate sections.
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LIVER PARENCHYMAL CELL INJURY : III. The Nature of Calcium-Associated Electron-Opaque Masses in Rat Liver Mitochondria Following Poisoning with Carbon Tetrachloride

TL;DR: Accumulation of calcium in the mitochondria of rat liver parenchymal cells at 16 and 24 hours after poisoning with carbon tetrachloride is associated with an increase in amount of liver inorganic phosphate, the persistence of mitochondrial adenosine triphosphatase activity, and the formation of electron-opaque intramitochondrial masses in cells with increased calcium contents.
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Pathogenesis of duodenal ulceration produced by cysteamine or propionitrile: influence of vagotomy, sympathectomy, histamine depletion, H-2 receptor antagonists and hormones.

TL;DR: The chemically induced duodenal ulcer in rats resembles the human peptic ulcer disease in sensitivity to therapeutic modalities and may serve as an appropriate model to study the role of neural, hormonal, and other factors in the etiology and pathogenesis of this disorder.
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Gastric emptying in the rat is inhibited by the duodenal ulcerogens, cysteamine and propionitrile.

TL;DR: The possibility that this action of cysteamine and propionitrile to delay gastric emptying may be required for experimental ulcer formation is suggested.