John W. Barlow
Alfred Hospital
37 Papers
476 Citations
John W. Barlow is an academic researcher from Alfred Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Triiodothyronine & Binding site. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 37 publications. Previous affiliations of John W. Barlow include Monash University.
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Familial euthyroid thyroxine excess: an appropriate response to abnormal thyroxine binding associated with albumin.
TL;DR: It is suggested that T4 excess is an appropriate response to abnormal T4 binding so as to maintain normal free T4, and the excess bound T4 is associated with a normal quantity of albumin.
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Limitations of a new free thyroxine assay (amerlex® free t4)
TL;DR: It appears that Amerlex® Free T4 is influenced by lower‐affinity, high‐capacity T4 binding sites in serum, so that apparent free T4 concentration may vary with changes in the concentration of such sites.
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Immunoreactive β -endorphin in sheep ovary
TL;DR: The presence of immunoreactive (ir) β-endorphin, ir-adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and presumptive high molecular weight forms of both in extracts of sheep ovary are reported, consistent with ovarian production from a common precursor.
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Steroid-Induced Vasoconstriction: Glucocorticoid Antagonist Studies
TL;DR: These studies are interpreted as evidence that the vasoconstrictor effects of topical steroids are mediated by occupancy of classical glucocorticoid receptors, rather than by nonspecific pharmacological mechanisms.
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Evaluation of Free Thyroxine Methods in the Presence of Iodothyronine-Binding Autoantibodies*
Paolo Beck-Peccoz,P.B. Romelli,M.G. Cattaneo,Giovanni Faglia,E. L. White,John W. Barlow,Jan R. Stockigt +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that FT4 methods are valid in patients with circulating iodothyronine-binding immunoglobulins only if the free hormone fraction is physically separated from serum binding proteins before the assay procedure.
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