Dr. Wesley A Olsen DMD
Periodontist | Periodontics
205 East Beaver Ave State College PA, 16801About
Dr. Wesley Olsen practices Periodontics in State College, PA. A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease, and in the placement of dental implants. Dr. Olsen has expertise in the treatment of oral inflammation and often treats problematic periodontal cases, such as those with severe gum disease or a complex medical history. Some treatments that Dr. Olsen provides are scaling and root planing and root surface debridement.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Intestinal digestion and absorption of sucrose in experimental diabetes.
- Inhibitory actions of laxatives on motility and water and electrolyte transport in the gastrointestinal tract.
- Clinical and laboratory differentiation of alcoholic hepatitis, fatty liver, and cirrhosis.
- Actions of ricinoleic acid and structurally related fatty acids on the gastrointestinal tract. II. Effects on water and electrolyte absorption in vitro.
- Inhibition of small intestinal mucosal and smooth muscle cell function by ricinoleic acid and other surfactants.
- Enhancement of intestinal sucrase activity in experimental diabetes: the role of intraluminal factors.
- Enhancement of intestinal sucrase activity in experimental diabetes: the role of intraluminal factors.
- The intestinal brush border membrane in diabetes. Studies of sucrase-isomaltase metabolism in rats with streptozotocin diabetes.
- The intestinal brush border membrane in diabetes. Studies of sucrase-isomaltase metabolism in rats with streptozotocin diabetes.
- The effect of enteral carnitine administration in humans.
- Uptake of L-carnitine by rat jejunal brush border microvillous membrane vesicles. Evidence of passive diffusion.
- Intestinal mucosa in diabetes: synthesis of total proteins and sucrase-isomaltase.
- Localization of sucrase-isomaltase in the rat enterocyte.
- Carnitine transport in human intestinal biopsy specimens. Demonstration of an active transport system.
- A study of the molecular pathology of sucrase-isomaltase deficiency. A defect in the intracellular processing of the enzyme.
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