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Mark E. Cooper
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 1514
Citations - 141899
Mark E. Cooper is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Diabetic nephropathy. The author has an hindex of 158, co-authored 1463 publications receiving 124887 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark E. Cooper include University of Cambridge & University of Adelaide.
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Lipoxins Regulate the Early Growth Response-1 Network and Reverse Diabetic Kidney Disease.
Eoin P. Brennan,Eoin P. Brennan,Muthukumar Mohan,Aaron McClelland,Christos Tikellis,Mark Ziemann,Mark Ziemann,Antony Kaspi,Antony Kaspi,Stephen P. Gray,Raelene Pickering,Sih Min Tan,Syed Tasadaque Ali-Shah,Patrick J. Guiry,Assam El-Osta,Assam El-Osta,Karin Jandeleit-Dahm,Mark E. Cooper,Catherine Godson,Phillip Kantharidis +19 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that LXs can reverse established diabetic complications and support a therapeutic paradigm to promote the resolution of inflammation.
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Acute renal hemodynamic effects of ACE inhibition in diabetic hyperfiltration: role of kinins.
R Komers,Mark E. Cooper +1 more
TL;DR: Diabetic rats had increased urinary flow and sodium excretion, but these parameters were not influenced by any drug regimen, and the relative roles of ANG II and bradykinin in the acute action of ACE inhibitors on renal hemodynamic parameters in rats after 3 wk of diabetes were explored using antagonists of the ANG II type 1 (AT1) and the brady Kinin B2 receptors.
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Amylin stimulates proximal tubular sodium transport and cell proliferation in the rat kidney
Peter J. Harris,Mark E. Cooper,Siriphun Hiranyachattada,Jennifer L. Berka,Darren J. Kelly,Michael S Nobes,Peter J. Wookey +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that amylin acts on renal proximal tubules to promote sodium and water reabsorption and cell proliferation and may have implications for the development of hypertension for example in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and obesity.
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Variation Among Maize Hybrids in Response to High Vapor Pressure Deficit at High Temperatures
TL;DR: The loss of expression of the TRlim response in the five hybrids was found to occur in the very narrow range of temperature increase from 36 to 38 degrees C, which could be useful in selecting hybrids that are especially well adapted for temperature conditions in a targeted production area.
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Synthesis and Characterization of 4-Iodophenylboronic Acid: A New Enhancer for the Horseradish Peroxidase-Catalyzed Chemiluminescent Oxidation of Luminol
TL;DR: 4-Iodophenylboronic acid has been synthesized and shown to be a potent enhancer of the chemiluminescent horseradish peroxidase (Type VI-A)-catalyzed oxidation of luminol and isoluminol.