Dr. Charles William Emala M.D.
Anesthesiologist
622 W 168th St New York NY, 10032About
Dr. Charles Emala is an anesthesiologist practicing in New York, NY. Dr. Emala ensures the safety of patients who are about to undergo surgery. Anestesiologists specialize in general anesthesia, which will (put the patient to sleep), sedation, which will calm the patient or make him or her unaware of the situation, and regional anesthesia, which just numbs a specific part of the body. As an anesthesiologist, Dr. Emala also might help manage pain after an operation.
Education and Training
University of Maryland At Baltimore / Professional Schools 1986
Board Certification
AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- TNF-alpha upregulates Gialpha and Gqalpha protein expression and function in human airway smooth muscle cells.
- Gialpha but not gqalpha is linked to activation of p21(ras) in human airway smooth muscle cells.
- Actin reorganization in airway smooth muscle cells involves Gq and Gi-2 activation of Rho.
- Myometrial adenylyl cyclase protein decreases on the last day of pregnancy in the rat.
- Cellular signaling by the potent bronchoconstrictor endothelin-1 in airway smooth muscle.
- TNF-alpha increases transcription of Galpha(i-2) in human airway smooth muscle cells.
- Decreased adenylyl cyclase protein and function in airway smooth muscle by chronic carbachol pretreatment.
- Protein kinase C and G(i/o) proteins are involved in adenosine- and ischemic preconditioning-mediated renal protection.
- Systemic adenosine given after ischemia protects renal function via A(2a) adenosine receptor activation.
- Human airway smooth muscle expresses 7 isoforms of adenylyl cyclase: a dominant role for isoform V.
- Actin depolymerization via the beta-adrenoceptor in airway smooth muscle cells: a novel PKA-independent pathway.
- Adenosine attenuates oxidant injury in human proximal tubular cells via A(1) and A(2a) adenosine receptors.
- Characterization of adenosine receptors in human kidney proximal tubule (HK-2) cells.
- A3 adenosine receptor knockout mice are protected against ischemia- and myoglobinuria-induced renal failure.
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