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Overview

J. D. McGarry was affiliated with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in the United States. Their academic career was linked to this institution, where they contributed to the scientific community within a medical research environment.

Although no specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues are listed, the available data indicates that their research and scholarly activities were recognized in relevant medical and scientific circles associated with their primary affiliation.

Information on the main fields of study, subfields, and specific research topics related to J. D. McGarry is not provided. Likewise, there are no details regarding book publications or awards won throughout their career.

J. D. McGarry is deceased. The available records do not specify the year of death or further biographical details. The lack of publicly listed papers and coauthors suggests a low public profile in terms of aggregated publication data, although this does not preclude contributions to research projects or clinical practice within their affiliated institution.

Best Publications

  • Regulation of hepatic fatty acid oxidation and ketone body production.

    McGarry Jd;Foster Dw

  • Beta-cell lipotoxicity in the pathogenesis of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus of obese rats: impairment in adipocyte-beta-cell relationships

    Young Lee;H. Hirose;M. Ohneda;J. H. Johnson

  • A possible role for malonyl-CoA in the regulation of hepatic fatty acid oxidation and ketogenesis.

    J. D. McGarry;G. P. Mannaerts;Daniel W Foster

  • Measurement of intracellular triglyceride stores by 1H spectroscopy: Validation in vivo

    Lidia S. Szczepaniak;Evelyn E. Babcock;Fritz Schick;Robert L. Dobbins

  • Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I. The site of inhibition of hepatic fatty acid oxidation by malonyl-CoA.

    J D McGarry;G F Leatherman;D W Foster

  • Metabolic coupling factors in pancreatic beta-cell signal transduction.

    C B Newgard;J D McGarry

  • Observations on the affinity for carnitine, and malonyl-CoA sensitivity, of carnitine palmitoyltransferase I in animal and human tissues. Demonstration of the presence of malonyl-CoA in non-hepatic tissues of the rat.

    J. D. McGarry;S. E. Mills;C. S. Long;Daniel W Foster

  • An improved and simplified radioisotopic assay for the determination of free and esterified carnitine

    J D McGarry;D W Foster

  • Essentiality of circulating fatty acids for glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in the fasted rat.

    D T Stein;V Esser;B E Stevenson;K E Lane

  • The insulinotropic potency of fatty acids is influenced profoundly by their chain length and degree of saturation.

    D T Stein;B E Stevenson;M W Chester;M Basit

  • Regulation of ketogenesis and the renaissance of carnitine palmitoyltransferase

    J. D. McGarry;K. F. Woeltje;M. Kuwajima;Daniel W Foster

  • Studies on the mechanism by which exogenous glucose is converted into liver glycogen in the rat. A direct or an indirect pathway

    C B Newgard;L J Hirsch;D W Foster;J D McGarry

  • The Metabolic Derangements and Treatment of Diabetic Ketoacidosis

    D W Foster;J D McGarry

  • Chronic exposure to free fatty acid reduces pancreatic beta cell insulin content by increasing basal insulin secretion that is not compensated for by a corresponding increase in proinsulin biosynthesis translation.

    L C Bollheimer;R H Skelly;M W Chester;J D McGarry

  • The role of malonyl-coa in the coordination of fatty acid synthesis and oxidation in isolated rat hepatocytes.

    J. D. McGarry;Y. Takabayashi;Daniel W Foster

  • Role of carnitine in hepatic ketogenesis.

    J D McGarry;C Robles-Valdes;D W Foster

  • Knockout mice lacking steroidogenic factor 1 are a novel genetic model of hypothalamic obesity

    Gregor Majdic;Morag Young;Elise Gomez-Sanchez;Paul Anderson

  • Cloning, sequencing, and expression of a cDNA encoding rat liver carnitine palmitoyltransferase I. Direct evidence that a single polypeptide is involved in inhibitor interaction and catalytic function.

    V Esser;C H Britton;B C Weis;D W Foster

  • Hormonal control of ketogenesis. Rapid activation of hepatic ketogenic capacity in fed rats by anti-insulin serum and glucagon.

    J. D. McGarry;P. H. Wright;Daniel W Foster

  • The glucose paradox. Is glucose a substrate for liver metabolism?

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  • Hepatic malonyl-CoA levels of fed, fasted and diabetic rats as measured using a simple radioisotopic assay.

    J.D. McGarry;M.J. Stark;D.W. Foster

  • More Direct Evidence for a Malonyl-CoA–Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase I Interaction as a Key Event in Pancreatic β-Cell Signaling

    Songyuan Chen;A. Ogawa;M. Ohneda;R. H. Unger

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher B. Newgard
Christopher B. Newgard Duke University
Roger H Unger
Roger H Unger The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Marc Prentki
Marc Prentki University of Montreal
Barbara E. Corkey
Barbara E. Corkey Boston University
Clive A. Slaughter
Clive A. Slaughter University of Georgia
Jonathan Cohen
Jonathan Cohen The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Thomas R. Pieber
Thomas R. Pieber Medical University of Graz
Scott M. Grundy
Scott M. Grundy The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Michael J. Bennett
Michael J. Bennett University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Young Hee Lee
Young Hee Lee Sungkyunkwan University

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