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Simon C. Watkins
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 999
Citations - 75771
Simon C. Watkins is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Immune system. The author has an hindex of 135, co-authored 950 publications receiving 68358 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon C. Watkins include Harvard University & Children's National Medical Center.
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An experimental and computational study of aerodynamic properties of rugby balls
TL;DR: In this paper, the aerodynamic properties of rugby balls as a function of wind speeds and yaw angles were measured using experimental and computational methods, and the average drag and side forces coefficients were computed and compared.
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Withaferin A-mediated apoptosis in breast cancer cells is associated with alterations in mitochondrial dynamics.
Anuradha Sehrawat,Suman K. Samanta,Eun-Ryeong Hahm,Claudette M. St. Croix,Simon C. Watkins,Shivendra V. Singh +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that WA not only alters Complex III assembly but also inhibits mitochondrial dynamics in breast cancer cells.
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Influence of Turbulence on MAV Roll Perturbations
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the variation in correlation and coherence along a representative wing-chord and wing-span of a fixed-wing micro-air vehicle in high turbulence environments.
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Intravital fluorescence microscopy in pulmonary research.
TL;DR: The development of multiphoton methodologies as an extension of optical sectioning microscopy has further improved the potential utility of this technology when examining living or light scattering tissues such as the lung, and to illustrate the utility of two-photon methods in pulmonary biology.
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Characterization of PKA isoforms and kinase-dependent activation of chloride secretion in T84 cells.
Ashvani K. Singh,K. Taskén,William H. Walker,Raymond A. Frizzell,Simon C. Watkins,Robert J. Bridges,Neil A. Bradbury +6 more
TL;DR: The complement of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) isoforms present in the human colonic epithelial cell line T84 is characterized to better understand the regulation of transepithelial chloride secretion.