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Michael Whitehouse
Michael Whitehouse
Griffith University/University of Queensland
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7-chloro-4-nitrobenzo-2-oxa-1, 3-diazole: a new fluorigenic reagent for amino acids and other amines.
PB Ghosh, MW Whitehouse
Biochemical Journal 108 (1), 155, 1968
4771968
Thiocyanate and chloride as competing substrates for myeloperoxidase
JC van DALEN, WM WHITEHOUSE, CC WINTERBOURN, JA KETTLE
Biochemical Journal 327 (2), 487-492, 1997
4491997
Biochemistry of the aminosugars.
PW Kent, MW Whitehouse
Biochemistry of the aminosugars., 1955
2451955
Anti-inflammatory activity of a lipid fraction (Lyprinol) from the NZ green-lipped mussel
MW Whitehouse, TA Macrides, N Kalafatis, WH Betts, DR Haynes, ...
Inflammopharmacology 5, 237-246, 1997
2161997
Potential antileukemic and immunosuppressive drugs. Preparation and in vitro pharmacological activity of some 2, 1, 3-benzoxadiazoles (benzofurazans) and their N-oxides …
PB Ghosh, MW Whitehouse
Journal of medicinal chemistry 11 (2), 305-311, 1968
1761968
Some biochemical and pharmacological properties of anti-inflammatory drugs
G Woolfe, L Decsi, H Uehleke, S Archer, LS Harris, MW Whitehouse, ...
Fortschritte der Arzneimittelforschung/Progress in Drug Research/Progrès des …, 1965
1691965
Nanogoldpharmaceutics: (i) The use of colloidal gold to treat experimentally-induced arthritis in rat models;(ii) Characterization of the gold in Swarna bhasma, a …
CL Brown, G Bushell, MW Whitehouse, DS Agrawal, SG Tupe, ...
Gold bulletin 40, 245-250, 2007
1592007
The prostaglandin E1 analogue, misoprostol, regulates inflammatory cytokines and immune functions in vitro like the natural prostaglandins E1, E2 and E3.
DR Haynes, MW Whitehouse, B Vernon-Roberts
Immunology 76 (2), 251, 1992
1391992
Experimental inflammation induced by naturally occurring microcrystalline calcium salts.
CW Denko, MW Whitehouse
The Journal of rheumatology 3 (1), 54-62, 1976
1371976
Freund's adjuvants: relationship of arthritogenicity and adjuvanticity in rats to vehicle composition
MW Whitehouse, KJ Orr, FWJ Beck, CM Pearson
Immunology 27 (2), 311, 1974
1341974
Biochemical properties of anti-inflammatory drugs—III.: Uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation in a connective tissue (cartilage) and liver mitochondria by salicylate …
MW Whitehouse
Biochemical pharmacology 13 (3), 319-336, 1964
1311964
Biochemical properties of anti-inflammatory drugs—II: Some effects on sulphate− 35S metabolism in vivo
H Boström, K Berntsen, MW Whitehouse
Biochemical Pharmacology 13 (3), 413-420, 1964
1271964
Passive transfer of adjuvant-induced arthritis and allergic encephalomyelitis in rats using thoracic duct lymphocytes
DJ Whitehouse, MW Whitehouse, CM Pearson
Nature 224 (5226), 1322-1322, 1969
1211969
Ability of some antirheumatic drugs to uncouple oxidative phosphorylation
MW Whitehouse, JM Haslam
Nature 196 (4861), 1323-1324, 1962
1181962
Studies on the action of some anti-inflammatory agents in inhibiting the biosynthesis of mucopolysaccharide sulphates
MW Whitehouse, H Boström
Biochemical Pharmacology 7 (2), 135-150, 1961
1101961
Emu oil (s): a source of non-toxic transdermal anti-inflammatory agents in aboriginal medicine
MW Whitehouse, AG Turner, CKC Davis, MS Roberts
Inflammopharmacology 6, 1-8, 1998
1091998
Anti-inflammatory glucocorticoid drugs: reflections after 60 years
MW Whitehouse
Inflammopharmacology 19, 1-19, 2011
1032011
D‐Tyrosine as a Chiral Precusor to Potent Inhibitors of Human Nonpancreatic Secretory Phospholipase A2 (IIa) with Antiinflammatory Activity
KA Hansford, RC Reid, CI Clark, JDA Tyndall, MW Whitehouse, T Guthrie, ...
Chembiochem 4 (2‐3), 181-185, 2003
1032003
The effect of some anti-inflammatory (anti-rheumatic) drugs on the metabolism of connective tissues
MW Whitehouse, H Boström
Biochemical Pharmacology 11 (12), 1175-1201, 1962
1001962
Concerning the merits of copper aspirin as a potential anti-inflammatory drug
KD Rainsford, MW Whitehouse
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 28 (1), 83-86, 1976
991976
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