Dr. Nikila Kumar
Internist
2300 I St Nw Suite 707 Washington DC, 20052About
Dr. Nikila Kumar is an internist practicing in Washington, DC. Dr. Kumar specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Kumar provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Effect of cigarette smoking on muscle strength of flexibility of athletes.
- An investigation of the performance of Biostop G and Hardinge bone plugs.
- Structural characterisation of a uracil containing hairpin DNA by NMR and molecular dynamics.
- The fate of the initiator tRNAs is sensitive to the critical balance between interacting proteins.
- Screening of a cDNA protein expression library by enhanced chemiluminescence detection.
- Polymer-supported tetrafluorophenol: a new activated resin for chemical library synthesis.
- Synthesis of a new fluoro-Wang resin for solid-phase reaction monitoring by 19F NMR spectroscopy.
- Ten ERK-related proteins in three distinct classes associate with AP-1 proteins and/or AP-1 DNA.
- A new analytical scale DNA affinity binding assay for analyses of specific protein-DNA interactions.
- Snakebite management in India.
- Inter- versus intra-molecular cyclization of tripeptides containing tetrahydrofuran amino acids: a density functional theory study on kinetic control.
- NMR studies of toxin III from the sea anemone Radianthus paumotensis and comparison of its secondary structure with related toxins.
- A DFT study on the role of long range correlation interaction and solvent effects in homochiral and heterochiral cyclic trimerization of imidazole based heterocyclic amino acids.
- Simple, rapid, and portable chromatographic tetrazolium reduction method for detection of potassium cyanide in medicinal drugs and confectionery.
- Bilateral central dislocation of the hip following a cerebrovascular accident.
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