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Dean C. Carlow, M.D., Ph.D

Dean C. Carlow, M.D., Ph.D

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Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Department: Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Contact information
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
5144 Main Building
34th Street and Civic Center Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 267-426-5537
Education:
B.S.
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 1989.
Ph.D. (Biochemistry and Biophysics )
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1994.
M.D.
University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2000.
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Description of Research Expertise

Pediatric Clinical Chemistry
Pediatric Laboratory Reference Values
Assay development

Description of Clinical Expertise

General pediatric clinical chemistry/toxicology/endocrinology

Description of Other Expertise

Tandem mass spectrometry
ICP mass spectrometry/trace metal analysis
High Performance Liquid Chromatography

Selected Publications

Carlow, D. C., Carter, C. C., Mejlhede, N., Neuhard, J., and Wolfenden, R. : Cytidine Deaminase from B. subtilis and E. coli: Compensating Effects of Changing Zinc Coordination and Quaternary Structure. Biochemistry 38: 12258 - 12265, 1999.

Carlow, D. C., Morrison, T., Castillo, M.: AJR Case of the Week. eAmerican Journal of Roentgenology October 1999.

Carlow, D. C. & Wolfenden, R. V.: Substrate Connectivity Effects in the Transition State for Cytidine Deaminase. Biochemistry 37: 11873-11878, 1998.

Carlow, D. C., Short, S. A., and Wolfenden, R. V: Complementary Truncations of a Hydrogen Bond to Ribose Involved in Transition-State Stabilization by Cytidine Deaminase. Biochemistry 37: 1199-1203, 1998.

Lewis, J.P., Carter, C.W., Hermans, J., Pan, W., Lee, W. & W. Yang. : Active Species for the Ground-State Complex of Cytidine Deaminase: A Linear-Scaling Quantum Mechanical Investigation. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 120: 5407, 1998.

Miller, B.G., Traut, T.W., & R. Wolfenden. A : Role for Zinc in OMP Decarboxylase, an Unusually Proficient Enzyme J. Am. Chem. Soc. 120: 2666, 1998.

Carlow, D. C., Short, S. A., and Wolfenden, R. V. : Role of Glu-104 in Generating a Transition State Analogue Inhibitor at the Active Site of Cytidine Deaminase. Biochemistry 35: 948-954, 1996.

Carlow, D. C., Smith, A. A., Short, S. A., and Wolfenden: Major Contribution of a Carboxymethyl Group to Transition State Stabilization by Escherichia coli Cytidine Deaminase. Biochemistry 34: 4220-4224, 1995.

Smith, A.A., Carlow, D.C., Wolfenden, R.V., and Short, S.A. : Mutations Affecting Transition State Stabilization by Residues Coordinating Zinc at the Active Site of Cytidine Deaminase. Biochemistry 33: 6468-6474, 1994.

Yang, C., Carlow, D., Wolfenden, R., and Short, S.A. : Cloning and Nucleotide Sequence of the Escherichia coli Cytidine Deaminase (cdd) Gene. Biochemistry 31: 4168-4174, 1993.

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