Dr. Margaret Emma Quintanilla D.D.S.
Endodontist | Endodontics
1049 Main Street Springfield MA, 01103About
Dr. Margaret Quintanilla is an endodonist practicing in Springfield, MA. Dr. Quintanilla is a specialist dentist, focusing on tooth pain, root canals and other issues related to the interior part of the tooth. Endodonists can diagnose problems and perform procedures to fix them. Treatment from an endodonist can often save a diseased tooth. Root canal treatment is one of the most common procedures performed by an endodonist.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Acute tolerance, alcohol sensitivity and drinking pattern in the F2 generation of UChA and UChB rats.
- Effect of naltrexone on acute tolerance to ethanol in UChB rats.
- Differences in sensitivity to the aversive effects of ethanol in low-alcohol drinking (UChA) and high-alcohol drinking (UChB) rats.
- Acetaldehyde metabolism by liver mitochondrial ALDH from UChA and UChB rats: effect of inhibitors.
- Mutations in mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH2) change cofactor affinity and segregate with voluntary alcohol consumption in rats.
- Ethanol intake: effect on liver and brain mitochondrial function and acetaldehyde oxidation.
- Effect of 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole on the hypothermic effect of ethanol and on ethanol tolerance development.
- The effects of alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine pretreatment on ethanol-induced narcosis and hypothermia, as well as in the development of tolerance to these effects in UChA and UChB rats.
- Oxidation of acetaldehyde by isolated aortic rings of UChA and UChB rats.
- Effect of nicotinamide administration on ethanol consumption and on liver and brain acetaldehyde oxidation rate, by UChB rats.
- Effect of bromocriptine on acute ethanol tolerance in UChB rats.
- Effect of low doses of ethanol on spontaneous locomotor activity in UChB and UChA rats.
- Acetaldehyde metabolism by isolated hepatic mitochondria from rats consuming different amounts of ethanol.
- Sensitivity of liver mitochondrial functions to various levels of ethanol intake in the rat.
- Effect of different treatment regimens with ethanol and p-chlorophenylalanine on tolerance development in UChA and UChB rats.
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