Publications by authors named "D A Buenger"

Organogenesis is orchestrated by cell and tissue interactions mediated by molecular signals. Identification of relevant signals, and the tissues that generate and receive them, are important goals of developmental research. Here, we demonstrate that Retinoic Acid (RA) is a critical signaling molecule important for morphogenesis of mammalian submandibular salivary glands (SMG).

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It has been shown before that anisotropically microstructured surfaces exhibit anisotropic wetting phenomena. This study presents a possibility to control the anisotropy of wetting by tailoring the surface chemistry. PDMS microchannels were permanently hydrophilized and subsequently functionalized further.

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Studies were done to characterize the chronic toxicity, metabolism, and pharmacokinetics of a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist in Fischer 344 rats. Animal were given daily gavage doses of 10, 30, or 90 (females only were increased from 90 to 120 mg/kg for months 7-12) mg/kg of zatosetron for 1 year. Treatment-related histologic changes occurred primarily in the liver and kidney of rats given 30 or 90/120 mg/kg and consisted of hepatocellular fatty change (males only), hepatic granuloma formation, and histiocytosis (females only), and renal pigment deposition (both sexes), lesions not previously described in animals treated with 5-HT3 receptor antagonists.

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