Dr. Alan Howard Greenberg M.D.
Infectious Disease Specialist | Infectious Disease
1800 W Charleston Blvd Suite 409 Las Vegas NV, 89102About
Dr. Alan Greenberg is an infectious disease specialist practicing in Las Vegas, NV. Dr. Greenberg specializes in infections that are difficult to diagnose or unresponsive to treatments, such as HIV or airborne infections from a foreign country. Infectious disease specialists usually work with conditions that are not treatable by a primary physician but it is important to keep contact with the primary physician in order to receive information about the patients history and for deciding which diagnostic tests are appropriate.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- c-Myc and E1A induced cellular sensitivity to activated NK cells involves cytotoxic granules as death effectors.
- Granzyme A loading induces rapid cytolysis and a novel form of DNA damage independently of caspase activation.
- BNIP3 heterodimerizes with Bcl-2/Bcl-X(L) and induces cell death independent of a Bcl-2 homology 3 (BH3) domain at both mitochondrial and nonmitochondrial sites.
- BNIP3 and genetic control of necrosis-like cell death through the mitochondrial permeability transition pore.
- Purification and use of granzyme B.
- A role for hyaluronan in macrophage accumulation and collagen deposition after bleomycin-induced lung injury.
- Induction of rapid histone degradation by the cytotoxic T lymphocyte protease Granzyme A.
- Granzyme B induces BID-mediated cytochrome c release and mitochondrial permeability transition.
- The C. elegans orthologue ceBNIP3 interacts with CED-9 and CED-3 but kills through a BH3- and caspase-independent mechanism.
- Detection of drug-induced apoptosis and necrosis in human cervical carcinoma
- Granzymes A and B directly cleave lamins and disrupt the nuclear lamina during
- HIF-1-dependent regulation of hypoxic induction of the cell death factors BNIP3 and NIX in human tumors.
- Characteristics of the effector cells mediating cytotoxicity against antibody-coated target cells. III. Ultrastructural studies.
- Autocrine induction of tumor protease production and invasion by a metallothionein-regulated TGF-beta 1 (Ser223, 225).
- Sharing of antigenic epitopes between synaptophysin and granulophysin.
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