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Overview

Michael J. Reed was affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions spanned several topics related to veterinary pharmacology, anesthesia, and wildlife conservation.

The recent scholarly output included papers such as Comparison of intramuscular medetomidine versus medetomidine-vatinoxan sedation in bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) (2024, Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia), and multiple issues of Issue Information published in The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology during 2020 and 2021.

Frequent co-authors in their work included:

  • Joseph Bertino
  • Elizabeth Marshall
  • Guohua An
  • Vikram Arya
  • Donald Adler

The publication venues where Michael J. Reed's research appeared most frequently were:

  • The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
  • Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
  • The Expository Times
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior

Their work encompassed multiple subfields of study, particularly:

  • Small Animals
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Equine
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Ecology

The main topics covered in their research involved:

  • Veterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia
  • Turtle Biology and Conservation
  • Veterinary Equine Medical Research
  • Child Therapy and Development
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Anesthesia and Sedative Agents
  • AI in Service Interactions

Best Publications

  • Improvement in Endocrine and Ovarian Function During Dietary Treatment of Obese Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

    Deborah S. Kiddy;Diana Hamilton-Fairley;Anne Bush;Frances Short

  • A new rat model of type 2 diabetes: the fat-fed, streptozotocin-treated rat.

    M.J Reed;K Meszaros;L.J Entes;M.D Claypool

  • Steroid sulfatase: molecular biology, regulation, and inhibition.

    M. J. Reed;A. Purohit;L. W. Lawrence Woo;Stephen P. Newman

  • Differences in clinical and endocrine features between obese and non-obese subjects with polycystic ovary syndrome: an analysis of 263 consecutive cases.

    D. S. Kiddy;P. S. Sharp;D. M. White;M. F. Scanlon

  • Aromatase activity in normal breast and breast tumor tissues: in vivo and in vitro studies.

    V.H.T. James;J.M. McNeill;L.C. Lai;C.J. Newton

  • Estrone sulfamates: potent inhibitors of estrone sulfatase with therapeutic potential.

    Nicola M. Howarth;Atul Purohit;Michael J. Reed;Barry V. L. Potter

  • THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN 17β-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITY AND OESTROGEN CONCENTRATIONS IN HUMAN BREAST TUMOURS AND IN NORMAL BREAST TISSUE

    Rosemary C. Bonney;M. J. Reed;Kathryn Davidson;P. A. Beranek

  • Phase I Study of STX 64 (667 Coumate) in Breast Cancer Patients: The First Study of a Steroid Sulfatase Inhibitor

    Susannah J Stanway;Atul Purohit;L W Lawrence Woo;Saulat Sufi

  • Diet-induced changes in sex hormone binding globulin and free testosterone in women with normal or polycystic ovaries: correlation with serum insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I.

    D. S. Kiddy;D. Hamilton-Fairley;M. Seppälä;R. Koistinen

  • Aromatase activity and interleukin-6 production by normal and malignant breast tissues.

    A Purohit;M W Ghilchik;L Duncan;D Y Wang

  • Exercise training increases glucose transporter protein GLUT-4 in skeletal muscle of obese Zucker (fa/fa) rats.

    Jacob E. Friedman;William M. Sherman;Michael J. Reed;Charles W. Eiton

  • Class III β -tubulin expression and in vitro resistance to microtubule targeting agents

    C Stengel;S P Newman;M P Leese;B V L Potter

  • Inactivation of steroid sulfatase by an active site-directed inhibitor, estrone-3-O-sulfamate.

    Atul Purohit;Gary J. Williams;Nicola M. Howarth;Barry V. L. Potter

  • Effect of insulin-like growth factor-type I (IGF-I) and insulin on the secretion of sex hormone binding globulin and IGF-I binding protein (IBP-I) by human hepatoma cells.

    A. Singh;D. Hamilton-Fairley;R. Koistinen;M. Seppälä

  • Steroidal and nonsteroidal sulfamates as potent inhibitors of steroid sulfatase

    L. W. Lawrence Woo;Nicola M. Howarth;Atul Purohit;Hatem A. M. Hejaz

  • Potent active site-directed inhibition of steroid sulphatase by tricyclic coumarin-based sulphamates.

    L. W. Lawrence Woo;Atul Purohit;Bindu Malini;Michael J. Reed

  • Regulation of estrogen synthesis in postmenopausal women.

    Atul Purohit;Michael J Reed

  • in situ oestrone synthesis in normal breast and breast tumour tissues: Effect of treatment with 4‐hydroxyandrostenedione

    M. J. Reed;A. M. Owen;L. C. Lai;N. G. Coldham

  • Estrogen synthesis by osteoblast cell lines.

    A Purohit;A M Flanagan;M J Reed

  • Design and validation of specific inhibitors of 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases for therapeutic application in breast and prostate cancer, and in endometriosis

    Joanna M Day;Helena J Tutill;Atul Purohit;Michael J Reed

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry V. L. Potter
Barry V. L. Potter University of Oxford
Mary F. Mahon
Mary F. Mahon University of Bath
Andrew Smith
Andrew Smith British Antarctic Survey
Frank Z. Stanczyk
Frank Z. Stanczyk University of Southern California
Stephen Franks
Stephen Franks Imperial College London
Graham Packham
Graham Packham University of Southampton
K. Ravi Acharya
K. Ravi Acharya University of Bath
Howard R. Morris
Howard R. Morris Imperial College London
Jan J. Brosens
Jan J. Brosens University of Warwick
Colin W. Pouton
Colin W. Pouton Monash University

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