Dr. William Tupper Couldwell MD
Neurosurgeon
100 N Medical Dr Salt Lake City UT, 84113About
Dr. William Couldwell practices Neurological Surgery in Salt Lake City, UT. As a Neurological Surgeon, Dr. Couldwell prevents, diagnoses, evaluates, and treats disorders of the autonomic, peripheral, and central nervous systems. Neurological Surgeons are trained to treat such disorders as spinal canal stenosis, herniated discs, tumors, fractures, and spinal deformities, among many others.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Direct gap junction communication between malignant glioma cells and astrocytes.
- Approaches to the sellar and parasellar region: anatomic comparison of the microscope versus endoscope.
- Glucocorticoids-potent modulators of astrocytic calcium signaling.
- Promoter-targeted selection and isolation of neural progenitor cells from the adult human ventricular zone.
- Extradural extranasal combined transmaxillary transsphenoidal approach to the cavernous sinus: a minimally invasive microsurgical model.
- Approaches to the sellar and parasellar region: a retrospective comparison of the endonasal-transsphenoidal and sublabial-transsphenoidal approaches.
- In vitro neurogenesis by progenitor cells isolated from the adult human hippocampus.
- Type IV spinal arteriovenous malformation in association with familial pulmonary vascular malformations: case report.
- Rupture of a large ophthalmic segment saccular aneurysm associated with closed head injury: case report.
- Tamoxifen-induced enhancement of calcium signaling in glioma and MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
- Approaches to the sellar and parasellar region: anatomic comparison of endonasal-transsphenoidal, sublabial-transsphenoidal, and transethmoidal approaches.
- Astrocytoma cell line.
- Laparoscopic anterior lumbar interbody fusion precipitating pituitary apoplexy.
- Glioma invasion.
- Effect of absorbable topical hemostatic agents on the relaxation time of blood: an in vitro study with implications for postoperative magnetic resonance imaging.
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