Paul F. Klawitter, Ph.D.

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2002 Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
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Medical Biophysics, Animal Physiology Biology
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Thomas L. Clanton grad student 2002 Ohio State
 (The role of antioxidants in cardiac and skeletal muscle during conditions of energy deficit.)
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Wright VP, Klawitter PF, Iscru DF, et al. (2005) Superoxide scavengers augment contractile but not energetic responses to hypoxia in rat diaphragm. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 98: 1753-60
Palmer BS, Klawitter PF, Reiser PJ, et al. (2004) Degradation of rat cardiac troponin I during ischemia independent of reperfusion. American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 287: H1269-75
Klawitter PF, Clanton TL. (2004) Tension-time index, fatigue, and energetics in isolated rat diaphragm: a new experimental model. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 96: 89-95
Angelos MG, Murray HN, Gorsline RT, et al. (2002) Glucose, insulin and potassium (GIK) during reperfusion mediates improved myocardial bioenergetics. Resuscitation. 55: 329-36
Klawitter PF, Murray HN, Clanton TL, et al. (2002) Low flow after global ischemia to improve postischemic myocardial function and bioenergetics. Critical Care Medicine. 30: 2542-7
Klawitter PF, Murray HN, Clanton TL, et al. (2002) Reactive oxygen species generated during myocardial ischemia enable energetic recovery during reperfusion. American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 283: H1656-61
Clanton TL, Wright VP, Reiser PJ, et al. (2001) Selected Contribution: Improved anoxic tolerance in rat diaphragm following intermittent hypoxia. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 90: 2508-13
Clanton TL, Klawitter PF. (2001) Invited review: Adaptive responses of skeletal muscle to intermittent hypoxia: the known and the unknown. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 90: 2476-87
Angelos MG, Klawitter PF, Murray HN, et al. (2000) Low-flow perfusion in the heart following global ischemia improves LV function Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society For Academic Emergency Medicine. 7: 1171
Clanton TL, Zuo L, Klawitter P. (1999) Oxidants and skeletal muscle function: physiologic and pathophysiologic implications. Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 222: 253-62
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