Kristin Dawn Asmus PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Physical Therapist
401 N Main St Syracuse NY, 13212About
Kristin Asmus is a physical therapist practicing in Syracuse, NY. Kristin Asmus specializes in physical treatment to help a patient reduce pain, restore mobility, rehabilitate an injury, or increase movement and overall function. As a physical therapist, Kristin Asmus can treat multiple conditions with exercises, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, joint mobilization, heat, ice, massage, laser or light therapy and more. Kristin Asmus will create a treatment plan based on the patients specific injury or condition, and might target a specific body part or body system based on the individual.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- One-electron reduction of selenomethionine oxide.
- Kinetics of nitroxyl radical reactions. A pulse-radiolysis conductivity study.
- Oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids and lipids through thiyl and sulfonyl radicals: reaction kinetics, and influence of oxygen and structure of thiyl radicals.
- Sulfur-centered free radicals.
- Reactivity of ebselen and related selenoorganic compounds with 1,2-dichloroethane radical cations and halogenated peroxyl radicals.
- Reaction of thiyl radicals with alcohols, ethers and polyunsaturated fatty acids: a possible role of thiyl free radicals in thiol mutagenesis?
- Thiyl radical attack on polyunsaturated fatty acids: a possible route to lipid
- Chemical aspects of radiosensitization. Reaction of sensitizers with radicals produced in the radiolysis of aqueous solutions of nucleic acid components.
- Chemical aspects of radiosensitization. Reaction of sensitizers with radicals produced in the radiolysis of aqueous solutions of nucleic acid components.
- Reversible H-atom abstraction from alcohols by thiyl radicals: determination of absolute rate constants by pulse radiolysis.
- Rate constants for the reactions of halogenated organic radicals.
- Radical-induced degradation of organic halogen and sulfur compounds in oxygenated aqueous solutions.
- Free radical induced degradation of 1,2-dibromoethane. Generation of free Br. atoms.
- On the reaction of molecular oxygen with thiyl radicals: a re-examination.
- Interaction of dGMP radical with cysteamine and promethazine as possible model of DNA repair.
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