Stanley Salmons

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Stanley Salmons
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SpousePaula Salmons

Stanley Salmons (born 1939) is a British academic and scientist. A

pacemakers" on rabbit muscles (published in Nature) clarified the relationship between nerve signals and muscle chemistry and established the adaptive nature of skeletal muscle.[5]

Life and career

Salmons was born in

Communications. Salmons later attended the University College London on a Nuffield Foundation bursary, where he graduated with a master's degree in physiology. He was then appointed to a research fellowship in the Department of Anatomy, University of Birmingham, where he subsequently held a Stothert Research Fellowship of the Royal Society. He also worked for a time in the Department of Physiology at Harvard Medical School
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He was a senior lecturer when he left Birmingham University for the

Erasmus Wilson Demonstration at the Royal College of Surgeons of England,[7] and has also served as Director of the British Heart Foundation Skeletal Muscle Assist Research Group. He is a fellow of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine and of the Anatomical Society and was a former president of the International Society on Biotelemetry. He helped found the International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society and is an honorary member of the board of directors for Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektrostimulation und Elektrotherapie.[8]

Salmons has written over 200 scientific articles and 12 scientific books, as well as more than 40 short stories and 17 novels.[9][10]

Bibliography (selective)

Fiction

  • A Bit of Irish Mist, 2005.
  • Footprints in the Ash, 2008, 2nd ed 2015.
  • NH3, 2013.
  • The Man in Two Bodies, 2014.
  • The Domino Man, 2015.
  • The Canterpurry Tales, 2014, 2nd ed 2017.
  • The Tomb and other stories, Kindle 2015
  • Counterfeit, 2016
  • The Reich Legacy, 2017
  • Saturn Run, 2017
  • Mars Run, 2018
  • Jupiter Run, 2018
  • Vendetta, 2018
  • Cell Line, 2019
  • Red Nebula, 2019
  • Rogue Gene, 2020
  • "Blue on Blue", 2020
  • "The Girl in the Silver Spacesuit", 2021
  • "War & Purrs", 2022
  • "The Gold of Nubia", 2022
  • "Escape from Death Row", 2022

Most cited peer-reviewed articles

  • S Salmons "An implantable muscle stimulator" 1967
    Journal of Physiology
    1967, Volume 188, pp 13–14P.
  • S Salmons, J Henriksson "The adaptive response of skeletal muscle to increased use"
    Muscle and Nerve
    1981, Volume 4, Issue 2, pp 94–105 (cited 661 times in Google Scholar as of September 2014)
  • S Salmons, FA Sreter "Significance of impulse activity in the transformation of skeletal muscle type" Nature 1976, Volume 263, Issue 5572, pp 30–34 (cited 586 times in Google Scholar as of September 2014)
  • Brenda R. Eisenberg, Stanley Salmons "The reorganization of subcellular structure in muscle undergoing fast-to-slow type transformation" Cell and Tissue Research October 1981, Volume 220, Issue 3, pp 449–471 (cited 195 times in Google Scholar as of January 2013) [11]
  • WE Brown, S Salmons, RG Whalen "The sequential replacement of myosin subunit isoforms during muscle type transformation induced by long term electrical stimulation" Journal of Biological Chemistry 1983, Volume 258, Issue 23, pp 14686–14692
  • J. Henriksson, M. M. Chi, C. S. Hintz, D. A. Young, K. K. Kaiser, S. Salmons, and O. H. Lowry "Chronic stimulation of mammalian muscle: changes in enzymes of six metabolic pathways" American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology. October 1, 1986 vol. 251 no. 4 C614-C632 (cited 186 times in Google Scholar as of January 2013) [11]
  • Acker MA, Hammond RL, Mannion JD, Salmons S, Stephenson LW "Skeletal muscle as the potential power source for a cardiovascular pump: assessment in vivo" Science 1987, 236(4799):324-327
    PMID 2951849
  • R.S. Williams, S. Salmons, E.A. Newsholme, R.E. Kaufman, and J. Mellor (1986) "Regulation of nuclear and mitochondrial expression by contractile activity in skeletal muscle." Journal of Biological Chemistry vol. 261, pp 376–80
  • S. Salmons, "Cardiac assistance from skeletal muscle: a reappraisal."
    European Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
    2008, Vol. 35, pp 204–13
  • S. Salmons "Adaptive change in electrically stimulated muscle: a framework for the design of clinical protocols (Invited review)."
    Muscle and Nerve
    2009, Volume 40, Issue 6, pp 918–935
  • S. Salmons "The adaptive response of skeletal muscle: what is the evidence?" Muscle & Nerve 2018, Volume 57, pp 531–41
  • H Kern, S Salmons, W Mayr, K Rossini, U Carraro "Recovery of long-term denervated human muscles induced by electrical stimulation." Muscle & Nerve 2005, Volume 31, pp 98-101

References

  1. ^ University of Liverpool. Emeritus Professors. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  2. ^ Preedy, Victor R. and Peters, Timothy J.(2002). Skeletal Muscle: Pathology, Diagnosis and Management of Disease, p. 555. Cambridge University Press.
  3. ^ Troidl, Hans et al. (1998). Surgical Research: Basic Principles and Clinical Practice, p. 10. Springer.
  4. John Wiley & Sons
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  5. ^ "Nerve Signals Dictate Muscle Chemistry". New Scientist, p 93. 14 October 1976. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  6. Notes, Vol 298, p. 1190.
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  8. ^ Krieger, Candace. "Stanley Salmons turns his microscope on fiction-writing". Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
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  10. ^ a b "Google Scholar".

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