
Dr. Heidi H Arnold MD
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
116 Parsons Park Dr Brandon FL, 33511About
Dr. Arnold is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology through the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She has a special interest in laparoscopic surgery and benign gynecologic surgery. ...
Education and Training
Georgetown University in Washington DC 1994
Board Certification
Obstetrics and GynecologyAmerican Board of Obstetrics and GynecologyABOG
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Expert Publications
- Targeted disruption of the homeobox transcription factor Nkx2-3 in mice results in postnatal lethality and abnormal development of small intestine and spleen.
- The MADS domain containing transcription factor cMef2a is expressed in heart and skeletal muscle during embryonic chick development.
- The homeobox gene NKX3.2 is a target of left-right signalling and is expressed on opposite sides in chick and mouse embryos.
- Two highly related homeodomain proteins, Nkx5-1 and Nkx5-2, display different DNA binding specificities.
- Transcriptional activation of the myogenin gene by MEF2-mediated recruitment of myf5 is inhibited by adenovirus E1A protein.
- NKX2 gene expression in neuroectoderm but not in mesendodermally derived structures depends on sonic hedgehog in mouse embryos.
- Establishment of a gene-trap sequence tag library to generate mutant mice from embryonic stem cells.
- Genetics of muscle determination and development.
- BMP2 is required for early heart development during a distinct time period.
- NKX2.3 is required for MAdCAM-1 expression and homing of lymphocytes in spleen and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue.
- Isolation and characterization of the novel popeye gene family expressed in skeletal muscle and heart.
- Activated raf kinase inhibits muscle cell differentiation through a MEF2-dependent mechanism.
- Chick CFC controls Lefty1 expression in the embryonic midline and nodal expression in the lateral plate.
- Inhibition of muscle differentiation by the adenovirus E1a protein: repression of the transcriptional activating function of the HLH protein Myf-5.
- Retinoic acid induces myogenin synthesis and myogenic differentiation in the rat rhabdomyosarcoma cell line BA-Han-1C.
Treatments
- Menopause
- Pregnancy
- Pain
Residency
- University of South Florida (USF) Affiliated Hospitals
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