Susan A. Levine
Mayo Clinic
4 Papers
Susan A. Levine is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Argon plasma coagulation & Membrane fluidity. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Rat cholangiocytes absorb bile acids at their apical domain via the ileal sodium-dependent bile acid transporter.
Konstantinos N. Lazaridis,Linh Pham,Pam Tietz,Raúl A. Marinelli,Piet C. DeGroen,Susan A. Levine,Paul A. Dawson,Nicholas F. LaRusso +7 more
TL;DR: Transport studies with [3H]taurocholate in confluent polarized monolayers of normal rat cholangiocytes (NRC) provide direct evidence that conjugated bile acids are taken up at the apical domain of cholANGiocytes via the ASBT, and are consistent with the notion that cholangsiocyte physiology may be directly influenced by bile acid.
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Efficacy of colonic submucosal saline solution injection for the reduction of iatrogenic thermal injury.
Ian D. Norton,Linan Wang,Susan A. Levine,Lawrence J. Burgart,Erik K. Hofmeister,Ashwin Rumalla,Christopher J. Gostout,Bret T. Petersen +7 more
TL;DR: Submucosal saline solution injection reduced injury to the muscularis propria caused by both heat probe and argon plasma coagulation, but not hot biopsy forceps.
Characterization of Apical and Basolateral Plasma Membrane Domains Derived from Cultured Rat Cholangiocytes
TL;DR: The results showed that vesicles derived from the apical and basolateral plasma membrane domains of NRC were highly purified, predominately sealed, right-side-out vesicle that differed in size and lipid and protein composition.
In vivo characterization of colonic thermal injury caused by argon plasma coagulation.
Ian D. Norton,Linan Wang,Susan A. Levine,Lawrence J. Burgart,Erik K. Hofmeister,Robert F. Yacavone,Christopher J. Gostout,Bret T. Petersen +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a porcine model was used to characterize argon plasma coagulation-induced colonic injury by using a 2 mm probe held perpendicular and 2 mm from the mucosa.