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Publications of Diana C. J. Rhodes, D.V.M., Ph.D.

   
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Degenhardt BF, Darmani NA, Johnson JC, Towns LC, Rhodes DC, Trinh C, McClanahan B, DiMarzo V. Role of osteopathic manipulative treatment in altering pain biomarkers: a pilot study. J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2007 Sep;107(9):387-400 PubMed
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Rhodes DC. Importance of carbohydrate in the interaction of Tamm-Horsfall protein with complement 1q and inhibition of classical complement activation. Immunol Cell Biol. 2006 Aug;84(4):357-65. PubMed
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Rhodes DC. Binding of Tamm-Horsfall protein to complement 1q and complement 1, including influence of hydrogen-ion concentration. Immunol Cell Biol. 2002 Dec;80(6):558-66 PubMed
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Rhodes DC. Binding of Tamm-Horsfall protein to complement 1q measured by ELISA and resonant mirror biosensor techniques under various ionic-strength conditions. Immunol Cell Biol 2000 Oct;78(5):474-82 PubMed
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Rhodes DC, Hinsman EJ, Rhodes JA. Errors in reported association between Tamm-Horsfall protein and IgG. Kidney Int 1999 Aug;56(2):759 PubMed
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Rhodes DC, Hinsman EJ, Rhodes JA. Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein binds IgG with high affinity. Kidney Int 1993 Nov;44(5):1014-21 PubMed
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Rhodes DC, Hinsman EJ, Rhodes JA. Cation-induced aggregation of cat Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein and its possible role in feline urolithiasis. Zentralbl Veterinarmed A 1993 May;40(4):283-91 PubMed
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Rhodes DC, Hinsman EJ, Rhodes JA, Hawkins EC. Urinary Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein concentrations in normal and urolithiasis-affected male cats determined by an ELISA. Zentralbl Veterinarmed A 1992 Oct;39(8):621-34 PubMed
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Rhodes DC (Ph.D. Thesis). Biochemical and physiological properties of Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein from cats and sheep. Purdue University. 1992
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Jones DC (MS Thesis). Postnatal development of the ovine renal glomerulus: an ultrastructural study. Purdue University. 1987
   
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Osborne CA, Kruger JM, Lulich JP, Beauclair KD, Rhodes DC. (1994) Feline lower urinary tract disease: Relationships between crystalluria, urinary tract infections, and host factors. In: JR August (ed.) Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine 2. Chapter 46, pp. 351-363, WB Saunders.
   

 

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