David S. Miller

The Maturing of the Triad Approach: Avoiding Misconceptions (2008)

Deana M. Crumbling, Joel S. Hayworth, Bradley A. Call, William M. Davis, Robert Howe, David S. Miller, ...

Misunderstandings and misconceptions have arisen as the Triad approach has gained wider application. The Triad initiative’s ability to catalyze second-generation cleanup practices will be hampered...

The Linux/SPARC port (2007)

David Miller Miguel, David S. Miller, Miguel Icaza

this paper is to give the reader an overview of the entire project. Some subjects are treated lightly, while the paper does go into depth where the authors found it necessary.

MRP2 and Acquired Tolerance to Inorganic Arsenic in the Kidney of Killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) (2007)

Miller, David S., Shaw, Joseph R., Stanton, Caitlin R., Barnaby, Roxanna, Karlson, Katherine H., Hamilton, Joshua W., ...

We used proximal tubules isolated from the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, to examine the effect of environmentally relevant, sublethal levels of arsenic on the function and expression of MRP2, an...

New venture commercialization of clean energy technologies (2007)

Miller, David S. (David Seth)

Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology, Management, and Policy Program, 2007.

New venture commercialization of clean energy technologies (2007)

Miller, David S. (David Seth)

Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology, Management, and Policy Program, 2007.

MRP2 and Acquired Tolerance to Inorganic Arsenic in the Kidney of Killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus): MRP2 AND ACQUIRED TOLERANCE (2007)

Miller, David S., Shaw, Joseph R., Stanton, Caitlin R., Barnaby, Roxanna, Karlson, Katherine H., Hamilton, Joshua W., ...

We used proximal tubules isolated from the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, to examine the effect of environmentally relevant, sublethal levels of arsenic on the function and expression of MRP2, an...

Phototoxicity in Human Lens Epithelial Cells Promoted by St. John's Wort¶ (2004)

Yu-Ying He, Colin F. Chignell, David S. Miller, Usha P. Andley, Joan E. Roberts

St. John's Wort (SJW), an over-the-counter antidepressant, contains hypericin, which absorbs light in the UV and visible ranges and is phototoxic to skin. To determine if it also could be phototoxic...

KNEMIDOKOPTES IN A SWAINSON'S HAWK, BUTEO SWAINSONI (2004)

David S. Miller, Terry W. Campbell

A male Swainson's hawk (Buteo swainsoni) at a rehabilitation facility in Colorado was presented with severe crusting of the skin on the medial thighs and caudal ventral body. Male and female...

DETECTION OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII IgG ANTIBODIES IN JUVENILE GREAT GREY KANGAROOS, MACROPUS GIGANTEUS GIGANTEUS (2003)

David S. Miller, Charles Faulkner, Sharon Patton

Serial IgG antibody titers to Toxoplasma gondii from three juvenile great grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus giganteus) with clinical signs consistent with toxoplasmosis were compared with titers...

Transport of paclitaxel (Taxol) across the blood-brain barrier in vitro and in vivo (2002)

Fellner, Stephan, Bauer, Björn, Miller, David S., Schaffrick, Martina, Fankhänel, Martina, Spruß, Thilo, ...

Paclitaxel concentrations in the brain are very low after intravenous injection. Since paclitaxel is excluded from some tumors by p-glycoprotein (p-gp), the same mechanism may prevent entry into the...

Cellular Mechanisms of Organic Anion Transport in Crustacean Renal Tissue (1984)

HOLLIDAY, CHARLES W., MILLER, DAVID S.

Decapod Crustacea appear to utilize two overall strategies for excretion of anionic wasteproducts and xenobiotics. One strategy utilizes a potent renal secretory system; the other utilizes both...

Transport of paclitaxel (Taxol) across the blood-brain barrier in vitro and in vivo

Fellner, Stephan, Bauer, Björn, Miller, David S., Schaffrik, Martina, Fankhänel, Martina, Spruß, Thilo, ...

Paclitaxel concentrations in the brain are very low after intravenous injection. Since paclitaxel is excluded from some tumors by p-glycoprotein (p-gp), the same mechanism may prevent entry into the...

Transport of paclitaxel (Taxol) across the blood-brain barrier in vitro and in vivo

Fellner, Stephan, Bauer, Björn, Miller, David S., Schaffrik, Martina, Fankhänel, Martina, Spruß, Thilo, ...

Paclitaxel concentrations in the brain are very low after intravenous injection. Since paclitaxel is excluded from some tumors by p-glycoprotein (p-gp), the same mechanism may prevent entry into the...

P-glycoprotein- and mrp2-mediated octreotide transport in renal proximal tubule

Gutmann, Heike, Miller, David S, Droulle, Agathe, Drewe, Jürgen, Fahr, Alfred, Fricker, Gert

Transepithelial transport of a fluorescent derivative of octreotide (NBD-octreotide) was studied in freshly isolated, functionally intact renal proximal tubules from killifish (Fundulus...

Permeability of porcine blood brain barrier to somatostatin analogues

Fricker, Gert, Nobmann, Stephanie, Miller, David S

Transport of a fluorescent somatostatin analogue (NBD-octreotide) across freshly isolated functionally intact capillaries from porcine brain was visualized by confocal microscopy and quantitated by...

Alkylglycerol opening of the blood–brain barrier to small and large fluorescence markers in normal and C6 glioma-bearing rats and isolated rat brain capillaries

Erdlenbruch, Bernhard, Alipour, Mehrnaz, Fricker, Gert, Miller, David S, Kugler, Wilfried, Eibl, Hansjörg, ...

The blood–brain barrier (BBB) represents the major impediment to successful delivery of therapeutic agents to target tissue within the central nervous system. Intracarotid alkylglycerols have been...

Somatic LKB1 Mutations Promote Cervical Cancer Progression

Wingo, Shana N., Gallardo, Teresa D., Akbay, Esra A., Liang, Mei-Chi, Contreras, Cristina M., Boren, Todd, ...

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is the etiologic agent for cervical cancer. Yet, infection with HPV is not sufficient to cause cervical cancer, because most infected women develop transient epithelial...

Diesel exhaust particles induce oxidative stress, proinflammatory signaling, and P-glycoprotein up-regulation at the blood-brain barrier

Hartz, Anika M. S., Bauer, Björn, Block, Michelle L., Hong, Jau-Shyong, Miller, David S.

Here, we report that diesel exhaust particles (DEPs), a major constituent of urban air pollution, affect blood-brain barrier function at the tissue, cellular, and molecular levels. Isolated rat brain...

Texas Red transport across rat and dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias) choroid plexus

Reichel, Valeska, Miller, David S., Fricker, Gert

Confocal microscopy and image analysis were used to compare driving forces, specificity, and regulation of transport of the fluorescent organic anion, Texas Red (sulforhodamine 101 free acid; TR), in...