Dr. Nina A Konstantinova MD
Sleep Medicine Specialist | Sleep Medicine
423 W 55th St 4th Floor New York NY, 10019About
Dr. Nina Konstantinova practices Sleep Medicine in New York, NY. Dr. Konstantinova studies, diagnoses, and treats sleep disturbances and disorders due to varying factors. Sleep Medicine Physicians are trained to treat many different conditions, including insomnia, narcolepsy, sleep apnea, idiopathic hypersomnia, menstrual-related hypersomnia, and circadian rhythm disturbances, among others.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- [Role of follicle-stimulating hormone in the process of sex maturation].
- [Cytokine regulation of the cornea post-burn regeneration in an experiment].
- [Temperature dependence of various cryoglobulins].
- [Changes in productivity of plant cells as result of cultivation under the space
- [Risk factors of progression in cryoglobulinemic glomerulonephritis associated with hepatitis C virus].
- Effects of immune complexes with different molecular weights on functional activity and intracellular pH of neutrophils exposed or not exposed to UV light.
- The influence of cryoglobulins on the temperature-dependent erythrocyte aggregation in vitro by backscattering nephelometry.
- [Role of circulating immune complexes in the development of postoperative complications after cataract extraction].
- [Cryoglobulinemia and extracorporal plasma therapy in severe ischemic stroke].
- [Involvement of autoimmune mechanisms in development of ischemic brain damage].
- [The effect of water with varying isotopic composition on the proliferative activity of endothelial cell in vitro].
- Cryoglobulin level in patients with ischemic stroke and effect of selective plasmapheresis on this parameter.
- [Crioglobulinemia in cerebral and coronal atherothrombosis].
- Determination of optimal conditions for studies of electrophoretic mobility of human erythrocytes loaded with cryoglobulins.
- [Studies of the primary effects of chronic clinostatting of embryonal mice stem cells in vitro].
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