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Lamar, Carlton H., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Veterinary Anatomy
BS ‘62, Purdue University; DVM ‘66, Purdue University; MS ‘71, Purdue University; PhD ‘74, Purdue University

Research Interests:

In vitro models for the evaluations of biomedical problems. Importance of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and insulin as a mucosal protectant of the upper gastrointestinal tract. Projects are determining the roles of exogenous and endogenous sources of EGF and insulin in protecting the digestive tract of the young pig. Educational interest: Development of student based learning programs for gross anatomy, using the Internet and small learning groups.

Publications

Al-Majali AM, Asem EK, Lamar CH, Robinson JP, Freeman MJ, Saeed AM. Studies on the mechanism of diarrhoea induced by Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin (STa) in newborn calves. Vet Res Commun. 2000 Jul;24(5):327-38.

Al-Majali AM, Asem EK, Lamar CH, Robinson JP, Freeman MJ, Saeed AM. Characterization of the interaction of Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin (STa) with its putative receptor on the intestinal tract of newborn calves.
FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol. 2000 Jun;28(2):97-104.

Voytik-Harbin S.L., Brightman, A.O., Waisner, B.Z., Robinson, J.P. and Lamar, C.H. Small Intestinal Submucosa: A Tissue-Derived Extracellular Matrix that Promotes Tissue-Specific Growth & Differentiation of Cells. In Vitro Tissue Eng 4:157-173, 1998.

Voytik-Harbin, S.L., Brightman, A.O., Waisner, B., Lamar, C.H., Badylak, S.F. Application and Evaluation of the AlmarBlue Assay for Cell Growth and Survival of Fibroblasts. In Vitro. Cell. Dev. Biol. - Animal 34:239-246, 1998.

Provo, J.A., Lamar, C.H. & Bill, R.L., Increasing Student-Centered Learning Opportunities in a Veterinary Comparative Anatomy Course. JVME Vol 23(16-20), 1996.

Provo, J.A. and Lamar, C.H. Student-centered learning in veterinary gross anatomy: An approach using prosections. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc., 206:158-161, 1995.

Foland, J.W., McIlwraith, C.W., Trotter, G.W., Powers, B.E. and Lamar, C.H. Effect of betamethasone and exercise on equine carpal joints with osteochondral; fragments. Vet. Surg. 23:369-376, 1994.

Burkhardt, J.E., Hill, M.A., Lamar, C.H., Smith, G.N., Jr. and Carlton, W.W. Effect of difloxacin on the metabolism of glycosaminoglycans and collagen in organ cultures of articular cartilage. Fundam. Appl. Toxical., 20:257-263, 1993.

Gustafson, S.B., Trotter, G.W., Norrdin, R.W., Wrigley, R.L. and Lamar, C.H. Evaluation of intra-articularly administered sodium monoiodoacetate-induced chemical injury to articular cartilage of horses. Am. J. Vet. Res., 53:1193-1202, 1992.

Jaeger, L.A. and Lamar, C.H. Immunolocalization of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and EGF receptors in the porcine upper gastrointestinal tract. Am. J. Vet. Res., 53:1685-1692, 1992.


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