Dr. Peter M Li MD
Neurosurgeon
1250 S Cedar Crest Blvd Suite 400 Allentown PA, 18103About
Dr. Peter Li practices Neurological Surgery in Allentown, PA. As a Neurological Surgeon, Dr. Li 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.
Education and Training
Harvard Medical School 1993
Board Certification
Neurological SurgeryAmerican Board of Neurological SurgeryABNS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Inhibition of the transmembrane protein tyrosine phosphatase lar by 3S-peptide-I enhances insulin receptor phosphorylation in intact cells.
- The effect of ionizing radiation on intraocular lenses.
- Specific abnormalities in serotonin release in the prefrontal cortex of isolation-reared rats measured during behavioural performance of a task assessing visuospatial attention and impulsivity.
- Specific inhibition of cytoplasmic protein tyrosine kinases by herbimycin A in vitro.
- HPD: an online integrated human pathway database enabling systems biology studies.
- Controlled steroid delivery via bioabsorbable stent: safety and performance in a rabbit model.
- Superior semicircular canal dehiscence diagnosed after failed stapedotomy for conductive hearing loss.
- Cytochrome c oxidase: understanding nature's design of a proton pump.
- Heat treatment of cytochrome c oxidase perturbs the CuA site and affects proton pumping behavior.
- The nature of CuA in cytochrome c oxidase.
- Resonance Raman studies of CuA-modified cytochrome c oxidase.
- Chemical modification of the CuA site affects the proton pumping activity of cytochrome c oxidase.
- The binuclear site of cytochrome c oxidase. Structural evidence from iron X-ray absorption spectroscopy.
- Effect of the 17- and 23-kilodalton polypeptides, calcium, and chloride on electron transfer in photosystem II.
- Extended X-ray absorption fine structure of copper in CuA-depleted, p-(hydroxymercuri)benzoate-modified, and native cytochrome c oxidase.
Treatments
- Stroke
- Brain Tumor
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Herniated Disc
- Birth Defects
- Aneurysm
- Spinal Stenosis
- Brain Aneurysm
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