Robert Emrie Smith

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University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
Thermogensis
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Borja Mila Valcarcel grad student 2005 UCLA (Neurotree)
Barbara A. Horwitz post-doc UCLA (Neurotree)
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Horwitz BA, Hanes GE, Smith RE. (1974) Isoproterenol-induced calorigenesis of dystrophic and normal hamsters. Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 147: 392-5
Horwitz BA, Detrick JR, Smith RE. (1972) Norepinephrine-induced thermogenesis: effect of interscapular brown fat. Experientia. 28: 284-6
Horowitz JM, Horwitz BA, Smith RE. (1971) Effect in vivo of norepinephrine on the membrane resistance of brown fat cells. Experientia. 27: 1419-21
Horowitz JM, Horwitz BA, Smith RE. (1971) Control of brown fat thermogenesis: a systems approach. Journal De Physiologie. 63: 273-6
Herd PA, Horwitz BA, Smith RE. (1970) Norepinephrine-sensitive Na+-K+ ATPase activity in brown adipose tissue. Experientia. 26: 825-6
Horwitz BA, Herd PA, Smith RE. (1970) Bioenergenetics of brown adipose tissue. Lipids. 5: 30-4
Horwitz BA, Horowitz JM, Smith RE. (1969) Norepinephrine-induced depolarization of brown fat cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 64: 113-20
Smith RE, Horwitz BA. (1969) Brown fat and thermogenesis. Physiological Reviews. 49: 330-425
Imai Y, Horwitz BA, Smith RE. (1968) Calorigenesis of brown adipose tissue in cold-exposed rats. Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 127: 717-9
Horwitz BA, Smith RE, Pengelley ET. (1968) Estimated heat contribution of brown fat in arousing ground squirrels (Citellus lateralis). The American Journal of Physiology. 214: 115-21
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