Dr. David L Rosenstreich MD
Allergist and Immunologist
Medical Arts Pavilion 3400 Bainbridge Aven Bronx NY, 10467About
Dr. David Rosenstreich practices Allergy and Immunology care in Bronx, NY. Dr. Rosenstreich specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases. Allergist-Immunologists are trained and certified to treat each patients sensitivity and response to allergens of varying severity. Dr. Rosenstreich provides several means of testing and treatment to increase immunity to potentially harmful substances.
Education and Training
New York Univ Sch of Med, New York Ny 1967
New York University School of Medicine 1967
Board Certification
Allergy and ImmunologyAmerican Board of Allergy and ImmunologyABAI
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Serotonin-induced production of a monocyte chemotactic factor by human peripheral blood leukocytes.
- Macrophage sensitivity to endotoxin: genetic control by a single codominant gene.
- Macrophage sensitivity to endotoxin: genetic control by a single codominant gene.
- Absolute macrophage dependency of T lymphocyte activation by mitogens.
- Role of B lymphocytes in cell-mediated immunity. I. Requirement for T cells or T-cell products for antigen-induced B-cell activation.
- Activation of guinea pig macrophages by bacterial lipopolysaccharide requires bone marrow-derived lymphocytes.
- The role of macrophages in the production of lymphokines by T and B lymphocytes.
- Inhibition of in vitro lymphokine synthesis by glucocorticosteroids.
- Cellular mechanism of endotoxin unresponsiveness in C3H/HeJ mice.
- Cellular mechanism of endotoxin unresponsiveness in C3H/HeJ mice.
- The pathophysiology of chronic urticaria.
- Clinical aspects of chronic urticaria.
- Successful management of chronic urticaria.
- Characterization of lymphocyte-activating factor (LAF) produced by the macrophage cell line, P388D1. I. Enhancement of LAF production by activated T lymphocytes.
- Characterization of lymphocyte-activating factor (LAF) produced by the macrophage cell line, P388D1. I. Enhancement of LAF production by activated T lymphocytes.
Treatments
- Sinusitis
- Eczema
- Dermatitis
- Asthma
- Allergies
- Contact Dermatitis
- Hay Fever (allergic Rhinitis)
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (copd)
- Hives (urticaria)
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