
Kathryn Davis
Occupational Therapist | Low Vision
355 E ERIE ST CHICAGO IL, 60611About
Dr. Kathryn Davis practices Occupational Medicine in CHICAGO, IL. Dr. Davis evaluates the interaction between work and health. Occupational medicine physicians have general knowledge of worksite operations and are familiar with the toxic properties of materials used by employees and the potential hazards and stressors of work processes; in addition to being qualified to determine an employees physical and emotional fitness for work; diagnosing and treating occupational diseases; handling work related injuries; and having an understanding of rehabilitation methods, health education techniques, sanitation, and workers compensation laws.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Differential effects of 5,6-EET on segmental pulmonary vasoactivity in the rabbit.
- Extracellular ATP signaling in the rabbit lung: erythrocytes as determinants of vascular resistance.
- COX and the control of the pulmonary circulation.
- Heterotrimeric G protein Gi is involved in a signal transduction pathway for ATP release from erythrocytes.
- Nitric oxide inhibits ATP release from erythrocytes.
- NO inhibits signal transduction pathway for ATP release from erythrocytes via its action on heterotrimeric G protein Gi.
- Erythrocytes of humans with cystic fibrosis fail to stimulate nitric oxide synthesis in isolated rabbit lungs.
- 5,6-EET-induced contraction of intralobar pulmonary arteries depends on the activation of Rho-kinase.
- Red not dead: signaling in and from erythrocytes.
- Phosphodiesterase 3 is present in rabbit and human erythrocytes and its inhibition potentiates iloprost-induced increases in cAMP.
- Iloprost- and isoproterenol-induced increases in cAMP are regulated by different phosphodiesterases in erythrocytes of both rabbits and humans.
- Erythrocytes: oxygen sensors and modulators of vascular tone.
- Insulin inhibits low oxygen-induced ATP release from human erythrocytes: implication for vascular control.
- Protein kinases A and C regulate receptor-mediated increases in cAMP in rabbit erythrocytes.
- Defects in oxygen supply to skeletal muscle of prediabetic ZDF rats.
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