Publications (co-)authored by Paul Klawitter while in the Biophysics program

[1] 

V P Wright, P F Klawitter, D F Iscru, A J Merola, and T L Clanton
"Superoxide scavengers augment contractile but not energetic responses to hypoxia in rat diaphragm."
J. Appl. Physiol. 98, 1753-60 (2005).

[2] 

Brian S Palmer, Paul F Klawitter, Peter J Reiser, and Mark G Angelos
"Degradation of rat cardiac troponin I during ischemia independent of reperfusion."
Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 287, H1269-75 (2004).

[3] 

Paul F Klawitter and Thomas L Clanton
"Tension-time index, fatigue, and energetics in isolated rat diaphragm a new experimental model."
J. Appl. Physiol. 96, 89-95 (2004).

[4] 

Mark G Angelos, Holt N Murray, Robert T Gorsline, and Paul F Klawitter
"Glucose, insulin and potassium GIK during reperfusion mediates improved myocardial bioenergetics."
Resuscitation 55, 329-36 (2002).

[5] 

Paul F Klawitter, Holt N Murray, Thomas L Clanton, Brian S Palmer, and Mark G Angelos
"Low flow after global ischemia to improve postischemic myocardial function and bioenergetics."
Crit. Care Med. 30, 2542-7 (2002).

[6] 

Paul F Klawitter, Holt N Murray, Thomas L Clanton, and Mark G Angelos
"Reactive oxygen species generated during myocardial ischemia enable energetic recovery during reperfusion."
Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 283, H1656-61 (2002).

[7] 

T L Clanton and P F Klawitter
"Invited review Adaptive responses of skeletal muscle to intermittent hypoxia the known and the unknown."
J. Appl. Physiol. 90, 2476-87 (2001).

[8] 

T L Clanton, L Zuo, and P Klawitter
"Oxidants and skeletal muscle function: physiologic and pathophysiologic implications."
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 222, 253-62 (1999).

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