J. J. Brown

Publication List Details

Period

1999 - 2008

Number

23

Co-Authors

Canine DLA diversity: 3. Disease studies (2007)

Kennedy, L.J., Barnes, A., Short, A., Brown, J. J., Seddon, J., Fleeman, L. M., ...

There are many millions of dogs worldwide, and these dogs have many different functions. The most obvious use is providing companionship, but there are also many working dogs, including guide dogs...

Canine DLA diversity: 1. New alleles and haplotypes (2007)

Kennedy, L. J., Barnes, A., Short, A., Brown, J. J., Lester, S., Seddon, J., ...

The aim of this component was to establish the range of DLA diversity in as many dog breeds as possible. In particular, we wanted to collect breeds that had not previously been studied. Data were...

Canine DLA diversity: 2. Family studies (2007)

Kennedy, L. J., Barnes, A., Short, A., Brown, J. J., Lester, S., Seddon, J., ...

The canine Major Histocompatibility Complex is referred to as DLA (for dog leukocyte antigen). There are no published studies on DLA segregation in the dog, so this part of the DLA workshop aimed to...

Effects of Broad-Spectrum Insecticides on Epigeal Arthropod Biodiversity in Pacific Northwest Apple Orchards (2000)

D. L. Epstein, R. S. Zack, J. F. Brunner, L. Gut, J. J. Brown

Analyses of pitfall traps in Washington and Oregon apple orchards revealed that highly mobile invertebrates were strongly susceptible to applications of broad-spectrum, neural-active insecticides....

A methodological strategy for a one-number census in the UK (1999)

Brown, J.J., Diamond, I.D., Chambers, R.L., Buckner, L.J., Teague, A.D.

As a result of lessons learnt from the 1991 census, a research programme was set up to seek improvements in census methodology. Underenumeration has been placed top of the agenda in this programme,...

Intravenous labetalol in the treatment of severe hypertension

Cumming, A. M. M., Brown, J. J., Lever, A. F., Robertson, J. I. S.

1 We have compared, in patients with severe hypertension, the administration of intravenous labetalol by single rapid injection, by repeated bolus injections, and by incremental infusion.

Captopril treatment: inter-dose variations in renin, angiotensins I and II, aldosterone and blood pressure.

Atkinson, A B, Cumming, A M, Brown, J J, Fraser, R, Leckie, B, Lever, A F, ...

1 The ability of captopril, 150 mg three times daily by mouth, to effect sustained reduction in plasma angiotensin II, with converse increases in circulating angiotensin I, and in active, inactive...

Treatment of severe hypertension by repeated bolus injections of labetalol

Cumming, A. M. M., Brown, J. J., Lever, A. F., Mackay, A., Robertson, J. I. S.

1 Repeated intravenous bolus injections of labetalol were administered to 15 severely hypertensive patients. In 11 instances, a standard protocol was followed in which a loading dose of 1 mg/kg was...

A comparison and an investigation of a potential synergistic effect of labetalol and bethanidine in patients with mild hypertension.

Chalmers, A G, Hunter, J, Lees, C D, Millar, J A, Brown, J J, Robertson, J I

1 The effects of labetalol, bethanidine and combined treatment with both drugs were compared in a within-patient randomized cross-over study in mild essential hypertension. Attention was directed to...

Blood pressure reduction by incremental infusion of labetalol in patients with severe hypertension.

Cummings, A M, Brown, J J, Fraser, R, Lever, A F, Morton, J J, Richards, D A, ...

1. Labetalol was given by incremental intravenous infusion to nineteen severely hypertensive patients, of whom nine were refractory to previous oral antihypertensive therapy. 2. Smooth reduction of...

Utility of 3D magnetic resonance imaging in preoperative evaluation of hepatobiliary diseases

Tongdee, R., Narra, V.R., Oliveira, E.P., Chapman, W., Elsayes, K.M., Brown, J.J.

Three-dimensional (3D) imaging is playing an increasingly important role in modern diagnostic radiology. The recent improvements in magnetic resonance (MR) hardware, scanning protocols and 3D...

Severe hypokalaemia with paralysis induced by small doses of liquorice.

Cumming, A. M., Boddy, K., Brown, J. J., Fraser, R., Lever, A. F., Padfield, P. L., ...

A patient, who presented with a flaccid quadriplegia due to profound hypokalaemia, is described. Hypokalaemia and myoglobinuria were caused by the ingestion of small amounts of liquorice contained in...