W. J. Schmidt

Publication List Details

Period

1875 - 2007

Number

28

Co-Authors

A rat model of Parkinsonism shows depletion of dopamine in the retina. (2007)

Biehlmaier, O, Alam, M, Schmidt, W J

The retinal dopamine (DA) deficiency is an important feature of the pathogenesis in Parkinson's disease (PD) visual dysfunction. Systemic inhibition of complex I (rotenone) in rats has been proposed...

Communications Alternatives for Transparent Data Transfer in Civil Works Computer Systems. (1998)

Japel, E. J., Raaymakers, C. L., Stephenson, K., Schmidt, W. J.

Although microcomputers are becoming increasingly powerful, there are still applications for which mainframes are better suited. However, the relatively low operational costs and high level of...

Trichloroethylene: Free Radical Studies in B6C3F1 Mouse Liver Slices (1998)

Steel-Goodwin, L., Pravecek, T. L., Hancock, B., Schmidt, W. J., Trivunovic, S.

Electron paramagnetic resonance EPR/spin techniques were used to test the hypothesis exposure of liver to trichloroethylene (TCE) causes increased formation of free radicals. Precision cut liver...

Quantitation of Free Radicals in B6C3F1 Mouse Liver Slices on Exposure to Four Chemical Carcinogens: An EPR-Spin Trapping Study (1998)

Steel-Goodwin, L., Schmidt, W. J., Miller, C. R., Byczkowski, J. Z., Carmichael, A. J.

Free radicals generated in mouse liver slices following exposure to four chemical carcinogens: tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBOOH), bromotrichloromethane (BrCCl3), carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) and...

Physiologically Based Pharmacodynamic Modeling of Chemically Induced Oxidative Stress. (1998)

Byczkowski, J. Z., Flemming, C. D., Curran, M. A., Miller, C. R., Schmidt, W. J.

Health risk from chemicals depends on both the extent of exposure and a dose-response relationship, which is reflecting, in turn, the mode of action of chemicals. For quantitative modeling of the...

Chloral Hydrate and Trichloroethanol Metabolism in B6C3F1 Mouse Liver Slices. (1998)

Pravecek, Tasha L., Channel, Stephen R., Schmidt, W. J., Pollard, D. L.

Chloral hydrate (CH) and trichloroethanol (TCOH) are two major metabolites of the common groundwater pollutant trichloroethylene (TCE). TCE is presently regulated based on its ability to induce...