Richard C. Austin
Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine
McMaster University and the Hamilton Civic Hospitals Research Centre
711 Concession Street
Hamilton
Canada
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- Role of hyperhomocysteinemia in endothelial dysfunction and atherothrombotic disease. Austin, R.C., Lentz, S.R., Werstuck, G.H. Cell Death Differ. (2004)
- Identification of Dp71 isoforms in the platelet membrane cytoskeleton. Potential role in thrombin-mediated platelet adhesion. Austin, R.C., Fox, J.E., Werstuck, G.H., Stafford, A.R., Bulman, D.E., Dally, G.Y., Ackerley, C.A., Weitz, J.I., Ray, P.N. J. Biol. Chem. (2002)
- Expression and synthesis of alternatively spliced variants of Dp71 in adult human brain. Austin, R.C., Morris, G.E., Howard, P.L., Klamut, H.J., Ray, P.N. Neuromuscul. Disord. (2000)
- Homocysteine-dependent alterations in mitochondrial gene expression, function and structure. Homocysteine and H2O2 act synergistically to enhance mitochondrial damage. Austin, R.C., Sood, S.K., Dorward, A.M., Singh, G., Shaughnessy, S.G., Pamidi, S., Outinen, P.A., Weitz, J.I. J. Biol. Chem. (1998)