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82
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22850
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3720
National Ranking
1847

Overview

Elizabeth C. Miller was affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily concentrated in the field of Medicine, with notable contributions across several subfields including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Surgery, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

Miller's recent scholarly output included publications focusing on clinical anesthesia and surgical outcomes, as well as advances in ultrasound applications in medical practice. Their work dealt extensively with topics such as Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes, Ultrasound in Clinical Applications, Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy, Aortic aneurysm repair treatments, Aortic Disease and Treatment Approaches, Vascular Procedures and Complications, and Radiology practices and education.

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Miller were:

  • Point-of-care ultrasound use in emergencies: what every anaesthetist should know, 2022, Anaesthesia
  • Anaesthesia for vascular emergencies - a state of the art review, 2022, Anaesthesia
  • Competencies for proficiency in basic point-of-care ultrasound in anesthesiology: national expert recommendations using Delphi methodology, 2024, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d anesthésie
  • The knowns and unknowns of glucagon-like peptide 1 agonists and perioperative care, 2024, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d anesthésie
  • Osseous surgery: Traditional vs fiber retention resective surgery, 2022, Dentistry Review

The venues where Miller published frequently included:

  • Anaesthesia
  • Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d anesthésie
  • Dentistry Review

Miller worked with several frequent coauthors such as René Allard and A. MirGhassemi, each with two collaborations, as well as Erika M. Haskings, Mohamed Eissa, and Colleen M. McFaul, each with one documented collaboration.

Best Publications

  • Searches for ultimate chemical carcinogens and their reactions with cellular macromolecules

    Elizabeth C. Miller;James A. Miller

  • Substrate-induced synthesis and other properties of benzpyrene hydroxylase in rat liver.

    A.H. Conney;E.C. Miller;J.A. Miller

  • Liver microsomal metabolism of aflatoxin B 1 to a reactive derivative toxic to Salmonella typhimurium TA 1530.

    R C Garner;E C Miller;J A Miller

  • The metabolism of methylated aminoazo dyes. V. Evidence for induction of enzyme synthesis in the rat by 3-methylcholanthrene.

    A. H. Conney;E. C. Miller;J. A. Miller

  • Mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis.

    Elizabeth C. Miller;James A. Miller

  • N-Hydroxy-2-acetylaminofluorene Sulfotransferase: Its Probable Role in Carcinogenesis and in Protein-(methion-S-yl) Binding in Rat Liver

    Jack R. DeBaun;Elizabeth C. Miller;James A. Miller

  • Rare variants in CFI, C3 and C9 are associated with high risk of advanced age-related macular degeneration.

    Johanna M Seddon;Yi Yu;Elizabeth C Miller;Robyn Reynolds

  • The metabolic activation of carcinogenic aromatic amines and amides.

    James A. Miller;Elizabeth C. Miller

  • N-Hydroxy-2-acetylaminofluorene: A Metabolite of 2-Acetylaminofluorene with Increased Carcinogenic Activity in the Rat

    Elizabeth C. Miller;James A. Miller;Henrik A. Hartmann

  • Hepatic microsomal N-glucuronidation and nucleic acid binding of N-hydroxy arylamines in relation to urinary bladder carcinogenesis.

    Fred F. Kadlubar;James A. Miller;Elizabeth C. Miller

  • The carcinogenic aminoazo dyes.

    James A. Miller;Elizabeth C. Miller

  • 2,3-Dihydro-2-(guan-7-yl)-3-hydroxy-aflatoxin B1, a Major Acid Hydrolysis Product of Aflatoxin B1-DNA or -Ribosomal RNA Adducts Formed in Hepatic Microsome-mediated Reactions and in Rat Liver in Vivo

    Jen-Kun Lin;James A. Miller;Elizabeth C. Miller

  • Aflatoxin B1-2,3-oxide as a Probable Intermediate in the Covalent Binding of Aflatoxins B1 and B2 to Rat Liver DNA and Ribosomal RNA in Vivo

    David H. Swenson;Jen-Kun Lin;Elizabeth C. Miller;James A. Miller

  • Activating mutations of the c-Ha-ras protooncogene in chemically induced hepatomas of the male B6C3 F1 mouse

    Roger W. Wiseman;Shari J. Stowers;Elizabeth C. Miller;Marshall W. Anderson

  • Aflatoxin B1-2,3-oxide: evidence for its formation in rat liver in vivo and by human liver microsomes in vitro.

    David H. Swenson;Elizabeth C. Miller;James A. Miller

  • The metabolism of methylated aminoazo dyes. IV. Dietary factors enhancing demethylation in vitro.

    R.R. Brown;J.A. Miller;E.C. Miller

  • The Comparative Carcinogenicities of 2-Acetylaminofluorene and Its N-Hydroxy Metabolite in Mice, Hamsters, and Guinea Pigs

    Elizabeth C. Miller;James A. Miller;Makoto Enomoto

  • The N- and ringhydroxylation of 2-acetylaminofluorene during carcinogenesis in the rat.

    James A. Miller;John W. Cramer;Elizabeth C. Miller

  • On the protective action of certain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons against carcinogenesis by aminoazo dyes and 2-acetylaminofluorene.

    E. C. Miller;J. A. Miller;R. R. Brown;J. C. MacDonald

  • Structure-activity studies of the hepatocarcinogenicities of alkenylbenzene derivatives related to estragole and safrole on administration to preweanling male C57BL/6J × C3H/HeJ F1 mice

    R.W. Wiseman;E.C. Miller;J.A. Miller;A Liem

Frequent Co-Authors

James A. Miller
James A. Miller University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jen-Kun Lin
Jen-Kun Lin National Taiwan University
Fred F. Kadlubar
Fred F. Kadlubar United States Food and Drug Administration
Henry C. Pitot
Henry C. Pitot University of Wisconsin–Madison
Allan H. Conney
Allan H. Conney Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Charles Heidelberger
Charles Heidelberger University of Southern California
Waclaw Szybalski
Waclaw Szybalski University of Wisconsin–Madison
Wayne Levin
Wayne Levin Roche (Switzerland)
Van R. Potter
Van R. Potter University of Wisconsin–Madison
David H. Phillips
David H. Phillips King's College London

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