Dr. Christopher Alan Carraway DC FIBCN
Chiropractor
2507 Neuse Boulevard New Bern NC, 28562About
Dr. Christopher Carraway is a Chiropractor practicing in New Bern, NC. Dr. Carraway specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Carraway seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.
Education and Training
Life University College of Chiropractic 1985
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- c-Src association with and phosphorylation of p58gag, a membrane- and microfilament-associated retroviral Gag-like protein in a xenotransplantable rat mammary tumor.
- The p185(neu)-containing glycoprotein complex of a microfilament-associated signal transduction particle. Purification, reconstitution, and molecular associations with p58(gag) and actin.
- Multiple facets of sialomucin complex/MUC4, a membrane mucin and erbb2 ligand, in tumors and tissues (Y2K update).
- Effect of trypsinization of thiamine transport in Escherichia coli Crookes.
- Muc4/sialomucin complex in the mammary gland and breast cancer.
- Tumor sialomucin complexes as tumor antigens and modulators of cellular interactions and proliferation.
- Effects of cytoskeletal perturbant drugs on ecto 5'-nucleotidase, a concanavalin A receptor.
- Effects of cytoskeletal perturbant drugs on ecto 5'-nucleotidase, a concanavalin A receptor.
- Membrane-cytoskeleton interactions in animal cells.
- Isolation and characterization of a 58-kDa membrane- and microfilament-associated protein from ascites tumor cell microvilli.
- Isolation of a calcium-sensitive, 35,000-dalton microfilament- and liposome-binding protein from ascites tumor cell microvilli: identification as monomeric calpactin.
- Demonstration of the association of the cell-surface enzyme, 5'-nucleotidase, with microvillar microfilaments by phalloidin shift on velocity sedimentation gradients.
- Phenothiazine binding by a homolog of calpactin, the pp60src tyrosine kinase substrate.
- Thiamine transport in Escherichia coli Crookes.
- Thiamine transport in Escherichia coli Crookes.
Treatments
- Manual Adjusting
- Logan Basic
- Diversified
- Activator Methods
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