Dr. Changlee S Pang MD
Pathologist | Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology
Medical Center Blvd Winston Salem NC, 27157About
Dr. Changlee Pang is a pathologist practicing in San Francisco, CA. Dr. Pang is a doctor who specializes in the study of bodily fluids and tissues. As a pathologist, Dr. Pang can help your primary care doctor make a diagnosis about your medical condition. Dr. Pang may perform a tissue biopsy to determine if a patient has cancer, practice genetic testing, and complete a number of laboratory examinations. Pathologists can also perform autopsies which can determine a persons cause of death and gain information about genetic progression of a disease.
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PathologyAmerican Board of PathologyABP- Hematology Pathology
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Melatonin-induced inhibition of proliferation and G1/S cell cycle transition delay of human choriocarcinoma JAr cells: possible involvement of MT2 (MEL1B) receptor.
- Pituitary prolactin-secreting tumor formation: recent developments.
- Effects of melatonin, morphine and diazepam on formalin-induced nociception in mice.
- Chimeric Galphaq subunits can distinguish the long form of the Xenopus Mel1c
- Effect of American ginseng extract (Panax quinquefolius) on formalin-induced nociception in mice.
- Effects of halothane, pentobarbital and ketamine on serum melatonin levels in the early scotophase in New Zealand white rabbits.
- [Inhibitory effect of melatonin on the development of pituitary prolactin-producing tumors induced by 17-beta-estradiol].
- High affinity specific binding of 2-[125I]iodomelatonin by spleen membrane preparations of chicken.
- Characterization of 2-[125I]iodomelatonin-binding sites in quail testes at mid-light and mid-dark.
- Effector mechanisms of the anti-cancer immune responses of macrophages in SR/CR mice.
- A 9-year-old girl with ankle, knee, and shoulder pain.
- Composite B-cell and T-cell lineage post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder of the lung with unusual cutaneous manifestations of mycosis fungoides.
- Biclonal light chain gammopathy with aberrant CD33 expression in secondary plasma cell leukemia.
- Composite ALK-negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma and small lymphocytic lymphoma involving the right inguinal lymph node.
- A comparative study of picomolar affinity 2-[(125)I]iodomelatonin binding sites in the hearts of three salmonid species.
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