Dr. Pavel N. Pichurin M.D.
Geneticist | Clinical Genetics (M.D.)
200 1st St SW Rochester MN, 55905About
Dr. Pavel Pichurin practices Genetic Medicine in Rochester, MN. As a geneticist, Dr. Pichurin performs experiments and analyzes data to interpret the inheritance of different traits in patients. A geneticist evaluates, diagnoses, and manages patients with hereditary conditions or congenital malformations, genetic risk calculations, and mutation analysis. Dr. Pichurin carries out studies, tests, and counsels patients with genetic diseases.
Education and Training
Ural State Medical University 1994
Board Certification
Medical GeneticsAmerican Board of Medical GeneticsABMG
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Evidence that the complement control protein-epidermal growth factor-like domain of thyroid peroxidase lies on the fringe of the immunodominant region recognized by autoantibodies.
- The cysteine-rich amino terminus of the thyrotropin receptor is the immunodominant linear antibody epitope in mice immunized using naked deoxyribonucleic acid or adenovirus vectors.
- Evidence that factors other than particular thyrotropin receptor T cell epitopes contribute to the development of hyperthyroidism in murine Graves' disease.
- Naked deoxyribonucleic acid vaccination induces recognition of diverse thyroid peroxidase T cell epitopes.
- Susceptibility rather than resistance to hyperthyroidism is dominant in a thyrotropin receptor adenovirus-induced animal model of Graves' disease as revealed by BALB/c-C57BL/6 hybrid mice.
- "Hijacking" the thyrotropin receptor: A chimeric receptor-lysosome associated membrane protein enhances deoxyribonucleic acid vaccination and induces Graves' hyperthyroidism.
- Dissociation between iodide-induced thyroiditis and antibody-mediated hyperthyroidism in NOD.H-2h4 mice.
- Interactions between the mannose receptor and thyroid autoantigens.
- Relationship between thyroid peroxidase T cell epitope restriction and antibody recognition of the autoantibody immunodominant region in human leukocyte antigen DR3 transgenic mice.
- Targeted expression of the human thyrotropin receptor A-subunit to the mouse thyroid: insight into overcoming the lack of response to A-subunit adenovirus immunization.
- Probing the genetic basis for thyrotropin receptor antibodies and hyperthyroidism in immunized CXB recombinant inbred mice.
- The link between Graves' disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis: a role for regulatory T cells.
- Shared and unique susceptibility genes in a mouse model of Graves' disease determined in BXH and CXB recombinant inbred mice.
- Genetic testing helps to confirm the diagnosis and initiate appropriate treatment, a case of Liddle syndrome.
- Evidence for Brainstem Motor Nondecussation as a Neurologic Substrate for Periodic Alternating Gaze Deviation.
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