The sourcing and interpretation of Cahokia-style figurines in the trans-Mississippi South and Southeast

TE Emerson, RE Hughes, MR Hynes… - American …, 2003 - cambridge.org
Exchange of preciosities is often considered an integral factor in the emergence of Mississippian
chiefdoms, and the rise of Cahokia has been linked to such long-distance trade. We …

Tremper Mound, Hopewell catlinite, and PIMA technology

…, KB Farnsworth, SU Wisseman, MR Hynes - Midcontinental …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Archaeologists have long recognized that the Hopewell period was marked by the
movement of exotic raw materials and artifacts across the eastern United States. The use of …

Toxicological assessment of gadoversetamide injection (OptiMARK®), a new contrast-enhancement agent for use in magnetic resonance imaging

JH WIBLE Jr, CM TROUP, MR HYNES… - Investigative …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Wible JH, Troup CM, Hynes MR, et al. Toxicological assessment of gadoversetamide injection
(OptiMARK®), a new contrast-enhancement agent for use in magnetic resonance imaging…

Implications of sourcing Cahokia-style flint clay figures in the American Bottom and the Upper Mississippi River Valley

TE Emerson, RE Hughes, MR Hynes… - Midcontinental Journal of …, 2002 - JSTOR
The interaction between Cahokia and precolumbian peoples of the Upper Mississippi River
Valley (UMRV) has long interested archaeologists. Many scholars have identified trade as a …

Effect of increasing age on the endothelium-mediated relaxation of rat blood vessels in vitro.

MR Hynes, SP Duckles - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental …, 1987 - ASPET
The effect of age on cholinergic endothelium-mediated relaxation was examined in vitro
using blood vessels from Fischer 344 rats ranging in age from 1 to 27 months. Although no …

Mineralogical approaches to sourcing pipes and figurines from the eastern Woodlands, USA

…, DM Moore, RE Hughes, MR Hynes… - Geoarchaeology: An …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Provenance studies of stone artifacts often rely heavily upon chemical techniques such as
neutron activation analysis. However, stone specimens with very similar chemical composition …

Synthesis and preliminary evaluation of MP‐2269: a novel, nonaromatic small‐molecule blood‐pool MR contrast agent

…, JA Polta, KP Galen, MR Hynes… - Magnetic resonance …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
A nonaromatic, small‐molecule, gadolinium(3+)‐chelate code named MP‐2269 was synthesized
and evaluated in animals as a potential MR contrast agent for blood pool. The ligand of …

Characterization of muscarinic receptors of the rabbit ear artery smooth muscle and endothelium.

MR Hynes, W Banner, HI Yamamura… - Journal of Pharmacology …, 1986 - ASPET
Muscarinic receptors of the rabbit ear artery were characterized by observing the effect of the
subtype selective antagonist pirenzepine on functional responses and radioligand binding. …

Measurement of serum calcium concentration after administration of four gadolinium-based contrast agents to human volunteers

JJ Brown, MR Hynes… - American Journal of …, 2007 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to use three analytic methods to measure serum
calcium concentration to assess the magnitude and time course of the effects of four …

Gadolinium (III) di-and tetrachelates designed for in vivo noncovalent complexation with plasma proteins: a novel molecular design for blood pool MRI contrast …

VV Martin, WH Ralston, MR Hynes… - Bioconjugate …, 1995 - ACS Publications
Paramagnetic species enjoy wide use as contrast enhancing agents in biological and
medical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications owing to their ability to shorten the …