Donna N. Douglas

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1991-1993 Chemistry Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada 
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Douglas DN, Kneteman NM. (2019) Mice with Chimeric Human Livers and Their Applications. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1911: 459-479
Liu Q, Leslie EM, Moe B, et al. (2017) Metabolism of a phenylarsenical in human hepatic cells and identification of a new arsenic metabolite. Environmental Science & Technology
Yang AS, Lopaticki S, O'Neill MT, et al. (2017) AMA1 and MAEBL are important for Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite infection of the liver. Cellular Microbiology
Yang AS, O'Neill MT, Jennison C, et al. (2017) Cell Traversal Activity Is Important for Plasmodium falciparum Liver Infection in Humanized Mice. Cell Reports. 18: 3105-3116
Douglas DN, Kneteman NM. (2015) Generation of improved mouse models for the study of hepatitis C virus European Journal of Pharmacology. 759: 313-325
Kawahara T, Toso C, Yamaguchi K, et al. (2013) Additive effect of sirolimus and anti-death receptor 5 agonistic antibody against hepatocellular carcinoma Liver International. 33: 1441-1448
Kawahara T, Lisboa LF, Cader S, et al. (2013) Human cytomegalovirus infection in humanized liver chimeric mice. Hepatology Research : the Official Journal of the Japan Society of Hepatology. 43: 679-84
Ling J, Lewis J, Douglas D, et al. (2013) Characterization of lipid and lipoprotein metabolism in primary human hepatocytes. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1831: 387-97
Kawahara T, Toso C, Douglas DN, et al. (2010) Factors affecting hepatocyte isolation, engraftment, and replication in an in vivo model. Liver Transplantation : Official Publication of the American Association For the Study of Liver Diseases and the International Liver Transplantation Society. 16: 974-82
Steenbergen RH, Joyce MA, Lund G, et al. (2010) Lipoprotein profiles in SCID/uPA mice transplanted with human hepatocytes become human-like and correlate with HCV infection success. American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 299: G844-54
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