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2015
Layton, A. T., & Edwards, A.. (2015). Predicted effects of nitric oxide and superoxide on the vasoactivity of the afferent arteriole. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 309, F708–F719. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Versypt, A. N. Ford, Makrides, E., Arciero, J. C., Ellwein, L., & Layton, A. T.. (2015). Bifurcation study of blood flow control in the kidney. Mathematical biosciences, 263, 169–179. Elsevier.
Herschlag, G., Liu, J. - G., & Layton, A. T.. (2015). An exact solution for stokes flow in a channel with arbitrarily large wall permeability. SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 75, 2246–2267. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
Arciero, J., Ellwein, L., Versypt, A. N. Ford, Makrides, E., & Layton, A. T.. (2015). Modeling blood flow control in the kidney. In Applications of dynamical systems in biology and medicine (pp. 55–73). Springer New York.
Layton, A. T.. (2015). Recent advances in renal hemodynamics: insights from bench experiments and computer simulations. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 308, F951–F955. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Burt, T., Rouse, D. C., Lee, K., Wu, H., Layton, A. T., Hawk, T. C., Weitzel, D. H., et al. (2015). Intraarterial microdosing: a novel drug development approach, proof-of-concept PET study in rats. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 56, 1793–1799. Society of Nuclear Medicine.
Sgouralis, I., & Layton, A. T.. (2015). Mathematical modeling of renal hemodynamics in physiology and pathophysiology. Mathematical biosciences, 264, 8–20. Elsevier.
Fry, B. C., Edwards, A., & Layton, A. T.. (2015). Impacts of nitric oxide and superoxide on renal medullary oxygen transport and urine concentration. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 308, F967–F980. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Layton, A. T., Vallon, V., & Edwards, A.. (2015). Modeling oxygen consumption in the proximal tubule: effects of NHE and SGLT2 inhibition. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 308, F1343–F1357. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Sgouralis, I., Evans, R. G., Gardiner, B. S., Smith, J. A., Fry, B. C., & Layton, A. T.. (2015). Renal hemodynamics, function, and oxygenation during cardiac surgery performed on cardiopulmonary bypass: a modeling study. Physiological reports, 3, e12260.
2016
Herschlag, G., Liu, J. - G., & Layton, A. T.. (2016). Fluid extraction across pumping and permeable walls in the viscous limit. Physics of Fluids, 28. AIP Publishing.
Layton, A., Vallon, V., & Edwards, A.. (2016). Effect of SGLT Inhibition on Medullary Oxygen Consumption: A Multi-Nephron Model of the Rat Kidney. The FASEB Journal, 30, 740–2. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Liu, R., & Layton, A. T.. (2016). Modeling the effects of positive and negative feedback in kidney blood flow control. Mathematical biosciences, 276, 8–18. Elsevier.
Layton, A. T.. (2016). Recent advances in renal hypoxia: Insights from bench experiments and computer simulations. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 311, F162–F165. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Sgouralis, I., Kett, M. M., Ow, C. P. C., Abdelkader, A., Layton, A. T., Gardiner, B. S., Smith, D. W., et al. (2016). Bladder urine oxygen tension for assessing renal medullary oxygenation in rabbits: experimental and modeling studies. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 311, R532–R544. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.
Nganguia, H., Young, Y. - N., Layton, A. T., Lai, M. - C., & Hu, W. - F.. (2016). Electrohydrodynamics of a viscous drop with inertia. Physical Review E, 93, 053114. American Physical Society.
Sgouralis, I., & Layton, A.. (2016). Internephron Coupling Increases the Efficiency of Dynamic Autoregulation. The FASEB Journal, 30, 739–6. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Chen, Y., Edwards, A., Sullivan, J., & Layton, A.. (2016). Sex Differences in Hypertension: A Modeling Study. The FASEB Journal, 30, 959–1. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
Chen, Y., Fry, B. C., & Layton, A. T.. (2016). Modeling glucose metabolism in the kidney. Bulletin of mathematical biology, 78, 1318–1336. Springer US.
Layton, A. T., Vallon, V., & Edwards, A.. (2016). A computational model for simulating solute transport and oxygen consumption along the nephrons. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 311, F1378–F1390. American Physiological Society Bethesda, MD.

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