Publications by authors named "Jennifer M Butler"

Purposes: Habitual coffee drinking is ubiquitous and generally considered to be safe despite its transient hypertensive effect. Our purpose was to determine the role of the sympathetic nervous system in the hypertensive response.

Methods: In a single-centre crossover study, medical caregivers were studied after consumption of standard coffee (espresso), water and decaffeinated coffee (decaff) given in random order at least 1 month apart.

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One hundred and ninety-four patient episodes were audited for response to a standardised 1 g intravenous iron infusion for medical outpatients with iron deficiency anaemia. Patients received either ferric carboxymaltose or iron polymaltose. At 5-7 weeks after infusion, mean increase in Hb was 26.

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The first designed molecular catalyst for water oxidation is the "blue dimer", cis,cis-[(bpy)(2)(H(2)O)Ru(III)ORu(III)(OH(2))(bpy)(2)](4+). Although there is experimental evidence for extensive electronic coupling across the μ-oxo bridge, results of earlier DFT and CASSCF calculations provide a model with magnetic interactions of weak to moderately coupled Ru(III) ions across the μ-oxo bridge. We present the results of a comprehensive experimental investigation, combined with DFT calculations.

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The question of whether metabolic drug clearance is decreased in elderly people has been the subject of considerable debate and is very important because clearance is a determinant of dosing. Drug clearance has been shown to be consistently impaired for flow-limited (high-clearance) drugs, but there have been conflicting results for capacity-limited (low-clearance) drugs. A limitation of the studies of capacity-limited drugs is that most have estimated clearance based on total drug concentrations (protein-bound plus free).

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