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Thomas E. Huntley



Contact Information

Phone: 218-726-7509
Fax:218-726-8014
Email: thuntley@d.umn.edu
Address:
275 SMed
1035 University Dr.
Duluth, MN 55812


Associate Professor

Research

My area of interest includes regulation of development and cell differentiation and growth, particularly in the area of the regulation of bone development and metabolism. In addition, research has been conducted on the structure-activity relationships of bisphosphonates.

As a Legislator for the state of Minnesota, I am also concerned with national and state health care policies.

Education

Ph.D. Iowa State University, 1970

Publications

Publication listing on PubMed

Recent Publications:
Influence of short-term aluminum exposure on demineralized bone matrix induced bone formation. A. R. Severson, C. F. Haught, C. E. Firling and T. E. Huntley, Arch. Toxicol. 66, 706-712 (1992).

ROS 17/2.8 Osteocarsoma Cell Cultures Exposed to Aluminum, Fluoride, or Aluminum Plus Fluoride. P.K. Elf, C.E. Firling, T.E. Huntley, and A.R. Severson. J. Bone Min. Res 6, S83 (1991).

The Influence of Aluminum and Citrate on Embryonic Bone Calcification. C.E. Firling, K.M. Sufka, M.D. Marko, T.E. Huntley, and A.R. Severson. J. Bone Min. Res. 6, S188 (1991).

Effects of mixtures of mineralized bone matrix and demineralized bone matrix on alkaline phosphatase and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase activity. A.R. Severson, E. Kohn, and T.E. Huntley, Anat. Rec. 226, 92A (1990).

Stimulation of Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase Activity in Implants Consisting of Demineralized and Mineralized Bone Matrices. A.R. Severson and T.E. Huntley, J. Bone Min. Res. 5, S84 (1990).

Ga-67 distribution in rats is altered by methylenediphosphonate (MDP). T.E. Huntley, J.M. Hemmila, A.R. Severson and M.K. Elson, J. Nucl. Med. 30, 857 (1989).

Methylenediphosphonate acts as a mediator of metal removal from transferrin and alters Ga-67 uptake by bone. J.M. Hemmila, T.J. Bydalek, A.R. Severson and T.E. Huntley, J. Bone Min. Res. 4, S122 (1989).

Aluminum inhibition of calcification in demineralized bone matrix (DBM)-induced bone formation. C.F. Haut, C.E. Firling, A.R. Severson and T.E. Huntley, Anat. Rec. 220, 42A (1988).

Effect of methylenediphosphonate (MDP) on mineralization of ectopic bone in rats. T.E. Huntley, A.R. Severson, M.K. Elson and R.B. Shafer, J. Nucl. Med. 29, 882 (1988).

Systemic aluminum alters Tc-99m-MDP distribution in rats. T.E. Huntley, A.R. Severson, G.L. Pierson, M.K. Elson and R.B. Shafer, J. Nucl. Med. 29, 856 (1988).

Similarity of methylenediphosphonate and aluminum effects on ectopic bone development in rats. T.E. Huntley, C.E. Firling, G.L. Pierson and A.R. Severson, J. Bone Min. Res. 3, S129 (1988).


Recent Abstracts:

ROS 17/2.8 Osteocarsoma Cell Cultures Exposed to Aluminum, Fluoride, or Aluminum Plus Fluoride. P.K. Elf, C.E. Firling, T.E. Huntley, and A.R. Severson. J. Bone Min. Res 6, S83 (1991).

The Influence of Aluminum and Citrate on Embryonic Bone Calcification. C.E. Firling, K.M. Sufka, M.D. Marko, T.E. Huntley, and A.R. Severson. J. Bone Min. Res. 6, S188 (1991)

Effects of mixtures of mineralized bone matrix and demineralized bone matrix on alkaline phosphatase and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase activity. A.R. Severson, E. Kohn, and T.E. Huntley, Anat. Rec. 226, 92A (1990).

Stimulation of Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase Activity in Implants Consisting of Demineralized and Mineralized Bone Matrices. A.R. Severson and T.E. Huntley, J. Bone Min. Res. 5, S84 (1990).

Ga-67 distribution in rats is altered by methylenediphosphonate (MDP). T.E. Huntley, J.M. Hemmila, A.R. Severson and M.K. Elson, J. Nucl. Med. 30, 857 (1989).

Methylenediphosphonate acts as a mediator of metal removal from transferrin and alters Ga-67 uptake by bone. J.M. Hemmila, T.J. Bydalek, A.R. Severson and T.E. Huntley, J. Bone Min. Res. 4, S122 (1989).



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