Publications by authors named "J D Dow"

JEB has broadened its scope to include non-hypothesis-led research. In this Perspective, based on our lab's lived experience, I argue that this is excellent news, because truly novel insights can occur from 'blue skies' idea-led experiments. Hypothesis-led and hypothesis-free experimentation are not philosophically antagonistic; rather, the latter can provide a short-cut to an unbiased view of organism function, and is intrinsically hypothesis generating.

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Cold Injury.

Emerg Med Clin North Am

August 2024

Article Synopsis
  • Cold injuries, particularly frostbite, have been a documented issue for a long time, affecting military personnel, winter sports enthusiasts, and homeless individuals in urban areas.
  • Recent treatment improvements include thrombolytic and prostaglandin therapies, but the primary approach is still quick identification and rewarming of the affected area.
  • The chapter specifically emphasizes frostbite while also briefly touching on other related cold injuries.
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Despite polyester vascular grafts being routinely used in life-saving aortic aneurysm surgeries, they are less compliant than the healthy, native human aorta. This mismatch in mechanical behaviour has been associated with disruption of haemodynamics contributing to several long-term cardiovascular complications. Moreover, current fabrication approaches mean that opportunities to personalise grafts to the individual anatomical features are limited.

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The Wilderness Medical Society convened an expert panel to develop a set of evidence-based guidelines for the prevention and treatment of frostbite. We present a review of pertinent pathophysiology. We then discuss primary and secondary prevention measures and therapeutic management.

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Key Points: can be a model for Dent Disease type 1. Clc-C mutations function similar to human CLC-5 Dent 1 mutations.

Background: serve as exceptional alternative models for and research and may provide an avenue for in-depth investigation for human ClC-5 and Dent disease type 1 (DD1).

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