Dr. Charles Roger Freed MD
Adolescent Psychiatrist | Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
5515 Edmondson Pike Suite 119-E Nashville TN, 37211About
Dr. Charles Freed practices Child & Adolescent Psychiatry in Nashville, TN. Dr. Freed evaluates patients throughout childhood and adolescence using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists are trained and certified to administer psychotherapy, medication, and many other means of treatment. Dr. Freed seeks to improve each patients quality of life.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Mice transgenic for an expanded CAG repeat in the Huntington's disease gene develop diabetes.
- Neural transplantation of hNT neurons for Huntington's disease.
- Immortalized dopamine neurons: A model to study neurotoxicity and neuroprotection.
- Development of fetal neural transplantation as a treatment for Parkinson's disease.
- Placebo surgery in trials of therapy for Parkinson's disease.
- Co-grafts of muscle cells and mesencephalic tissue into hemiparkinsonian rats: behavioral and histochemical effects.
- Overexpression of human alpha-synuclein causes dopamine neuron death in rat primary culture and immortalized mesencephalon-derived cells.
- Age at symptom onset predicts severity of motor impairment and clinical outcome of glutaric acidemia type 1.
- Inhibitors of p38 MAP kinase increase the survival of transplanted dopamine neurons.
- IGF-I and bFGF improve dopamine neuron survival and behavioral outcome in parkinsonian rats receiving cultured human fetal tissue strands.
- Establishment of human embryonic brain cell lines.
- IGF-1 and bFGF reduce glutaric acid and 3-hydroxyglutaric acid toxicity in striatal cultures.
- Cognition following bilateral implants of embryonic dopamine neurons in PD: a
- Surgical treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease.
- Alprazolam as a neuroleptic adjunct in the emergency treatment of schizophrenia.
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