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Teaching Responsibilities:
Biol. 2721 (Human Physiology I)
Biol. 2782 (Human Physiology II)
Biol. 3851 (Human Physiology/Pathophysiology II)
Research Interests:
Control of myocardial blood flow and the effects on the circulatory
system of changes in cardiovascular properties through disease
or drugs.
Recent Publications:
Barclay KD, Klassen GA and Young C. 2000. Characterization of
the Canine Myocardial Microcirculatory Red Cell Flux by Chaos
Analysis. Microcirculation (in press).
Klassen GA and Barclay KD. 2000. Coronary Blood Flow Regulation in Health and Disease. In: Bitter EE, Bitter N, editors. Principles of Medical Biology. Stanford, CT: JAI Press Inc. (in press)
Falk M, Chew W, Walter JA, Kwiatkowski W, Barclay KD and Klassen GA. 1998. Molecular Modelling and NMR Studies of the Caffeine Dimer. Can J Chem 76:48-56.
Klassen GA, Barclay KD, Wong RW and Pitcher P. 1998. Characterization of Canine Coronary Dynamic Microcirculatory Red Cell Flux. FASEB 12:A11.
Klassen GA, Barclay KD, Wong, RWG, Wong AYK and Pitcher P. 1998. Coronary Microcirculatory Red Cell Flux During the Cardiac Cycle. Eur Heart J;19(Abstract Suppl):275.
Klassen GA, Barclay KD, Young C, Wong RWG and Pitcher P. 1998. Chaos Analysis of the Canine Myocardial Red Cell Flux. J Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Procedures 15(2):162.
Klassen GA, Barclay KD, Wong RWG, Paton B and Wong AYK. 1997.
Red Cell Flux During the Cardiac Cycle in the Rabbit Myocardial
Microcirculation. Cardiovascular Research 34:504-514.
e-mail to: kbarclay@unb.ca
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Last Update: 16 June 2003
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