@article{tomlinson_blikslager_2003, title={Role of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in gastrointestinal tract injury and repair}, volume={222}, url={http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0037377824&partnerID=MN8TOARS}, DOI={10.2460/javma.2003.222.946}, abstractNote={Prostaglandin inhibition-Topical injury does not appear to be the principal mechanism of NSAIDinduced gastrointestinal injury (Appendix 2).For instance, prodrugs (which require activation) and routes of administration other than oral decrease the potential for topical injury, but mucosal injury is still noted in response to NSAIDs. 14Thus, inhibition of prostaglandin production is thought to account for the major component of NSAID-induced mucosal injury.This may result from the fact that prostaglandins have important protective effects on the gastrointestinal mucosa, 15 including stimulation of epithelial mucus and bicarbonate secretion, regulation of mucosal blood flow, and induction of epithelial proliferation. 16,17ecause prostaglandins have so many effects, it has}, number={7}, journal={JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION}, author={Tomlinson, J and Blikslager, A}, year={2003}, month={Apr}, pages={946–951} } @inproceedings{mcallister_hogan_morris_mershon_mayer_lim_holmes_tomlinson_2001, title={Some problems encountered in the development of a virtual reality system for evaluating human performance during emergency power-off aircraft landings}, volume={4297}, ISBN={0819439770}, booktitle={Human vision and electronic imaging VI : 22-25 January, 2001, San Jose, USA}, author={McAllister, D. F. and Hogan, R. C. and Morris, B. E. and Mershon, D. H. and Mayer, C. M. and Lim, R. and Holmes, M. and Tomlinson, J.}, year={2001} }