Margherita Hut – 2014
Publications:
- Lewis DM, Bradwell AR, Hoar H and Tooke JE. Increased capillary permeability in acute mountain sickness. The 9thInternational Hypoxia Symposium 1995. Published in: Hypoxia and the Brain. Eds. Sutton, Houston and Coates. 1995; 315: 67. Queen City Printers Inc.
- Lewis DM, Bradwell AR, Hoar H, Tooke JE and BMRES. Hypoxia Induced Proteinuria and Increased Capillary Permeability at Altitude. 13th International Congress of Nephrology 1995. Kidney International 1995; 47(6): 1491-1900.
- Lewis DM, Hoar H, Bradwell AR, Shore AC, Beaman M and Tooke JE. Effects of hypoxia on capillary filtration coefficient and isovolumetric venous pressure. Clinical Science 1995; 89 s33: 29p. DOI: 10.1042/cs089029Pa
- Lewis DM, Bradwell AR, Shore AC, Beaman M and Tooke JE. Capillary filtration coefficient and urinary albumin leak at altitude. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 1997; 27: 64-68. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2362.1997.740627.x
- Bradwell AR, Myers SD, Beazley M, Ashdown K, Harris NG, Bradwell SB, Goodhart J, Imray CH, Wimalasena Y, Edsell ME, Pattinson K, Wright AD, Harris SJ, and Birmingham Medical Research Expeditionary Society. Exercise limitation of acetazolamide at high altitude (3459 m). Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. 2014; 25(3):272-277.
- Faull O, Robertson J, Thomas O, Bradwell AR, Antoniades C, Pattinson K and Birmingham Medical Research Expeditionary Society. The effect of acetazolamide on saccadic latency at 3,459 meters. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine 2015; 26: 72-77.