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Ralph Dawson

Researcher at University of Florida

Publications -  63
Citations -  1739

Ralph Dawson is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Taurine & Dopamine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 63 publications receiving 1690 citations. Previous affiliations of Ralph Dawson include McKnight Brain Institute.

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The cytoprotective role of taurine in exercise-induced muscle injury.

TL;DR: Taurine supplementation or taurine depletion had measurable cytoprotective actions to attenuate exercise-induced injury and there was a significant loss in body weight in the β-alanine-treated rats 24 hours after exercise.
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Attenuation of leptin-mediated effects by monosodium glutamate-induced arcuate nucleus damage.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that leptin mediates some physiological actions related to fat mobilization via receptors located in the ANH, which is important in regulating appetite and adiposity.
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Leptin Resistance Is Associated With Hypothalamic Leptin Receptor mRNA and Protein Downregulation

TL;DR: The results of the resistance test together with the food intake data suggest that resistance to the appetite-regulating effects of leptin developed during the final 2 weeks of the study, and shows a downregulation of leptin receptor mRNA and protein in the hypothalamus, which may be one of the mechanisms by which the food-intake effects ofptin were lost.
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Attenuation of oxidative damage to DNA by taurine and taurine analogs.

TL;DR: Taurine at concentrations normally found in cells can inhibit oxidative damage to DNA, and both hypotaurine and homotaurine provided greater protection against DNA damage than taurine, whereas isethionic acid provided a similar level of protection as taurus.
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Excitatory amino acid involvement in retinal degeneration.

TL;DR: This report is the first to demonstrate high endogenous levels of excitatory amino acids associated with a hereditary degeneration of photoreceptor cells in the retinas of congenitally blind chicks.