David Kane

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UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Visual psychophysics
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Kwak HB, Thalacker-Mercer A, Anderson EJ, et al. (2012) Simvastatin impairs ADP-stimulated respiration and increases mitochondrial oxidative stress in primary human skeletal myotubes. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 52: 198-207
Perry CG, Kane DA, Lin CT, et al. (2011) Inhibiting myosin-ATPase reveals a dynamic range of mitochondrial respiratory control in skeletal muscle. The Biochemical Journal. 437: 215-22
Kane D, Bex P, Dakin S. (2011) Quantifying "the aperture problem" for judgments of motion direction in natural scenes. Journal of Vision. 11
Kane DA, Lin CT, Anderson EJ, et al. (2011) Progesterone increases skeletal muscle mitochondrial H2O2 emission in nonmenopausal women. American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism. 300: E528-35
Bikman BT, Zheng D, Kane DA, et al. (2010) Metformin Improves Insulin Signaling in Obese Rats via Reduced IKKbeta Action in a Fiber-Type Specific Manner. Journal of Obesity. 2010
Kane DA, Anderson EJ, Price JW, et al. (2010) Metformin selectively attenuates mitochondrial H2O2 emission without affecting respiratory capacity in skeletal muscle of obese rats. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 49: 1082-7
Kane D, Bex P, Dakin S. (2010) Reverse correlation reveals the limits of observers' ability to solve the aperture problem in translating natural scenes Journal of Vision. 9: 644-644
Kane D, Bex P, Dakin S. (2010) Humans assume isotropic orientation structure when solving the 'aperture problem' for motion Journal of Vision. 10: 832-832
Kane D, Bex PJ, Dakin SC. (2009) The aperture problem in contoured stimuli. Journal of Vision. 9: 13.1-17
Anderson EJ, Lustig ME, Boyle KE, et al. (2009) Mitochondrial H2O2 emission and cellular redox state link excess fat intake to insulin resistance in both rodents and humans. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 119: 573-81
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